April 7, 2025 - 07:35
BOISE, Idaho — People gathered outside the Idaho Capitol on Sunday to show their support for education. Organizers of the "Everyone Stand with Teachers" rally emphasized the importance of investing in schools and teachers to ensure a brighter future for students across the state.
Participants included educators, parents, and community members who voiced their concerns over funding cuts and the challenges facing the education system. Many carried signs with messages advocating for better resources for teachers and equitable funding for all schools.
Speakers at the rally highlighted the critical role that teachers play in shaping the lives of students and the need for increased support from lawmakers. They called for policies that prioritize education and ensure that every child has access to quality learning experiences.
The event concluded with a collective commitment to continue advocating for educational reforms and to hold elected officials accountable for supporting the teaching profession. The rally underscored a growing movement within Idaho to prioritize education in public policy discussions.
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