Tom LeClaire, President: I'm Raising A Warning Flag for Families of Schools of Choice

Warning flags have been used for generations to alert others of oncoming dangers. Raising a warning flag early allows others to seek safety or work to diffuse a threat, providing sufficient time to prepare for the approaching danger. 

Today, I raise a warning flag for Idaho’s parents of charter schools. 

When the Idaho legislature authorized charter schools over 24 years ago, their intent was to create high-quality public educational opportunities for families, students and educators with several distinct differences from traditional public schools. 

That legislative guidance opened the door to the creation of dozens of innovative and high-quality schools across the state and online. Charter schools are in fact public schools, they are just independently operated, and have the autonomy to set their own curriculum and provide educators with flexibility to teach using new and different educational methods, as long as they meet state standards. Virtual public charter schools in particular have been a huge value-add to our state’s public education system by developing and delivering an innovative educational option for families. Thousands of Idaho students and their families have directly benefited from charter schools, and our economy has indirectly benefited from a well-trained and prepared workforce. 

But recently, government bureaucrats have become hostile to some of our charter schools, forcing some to close their doors and pushing for others to limit their services. This has had an impact on Idaho’s most vulnerable students, many of whom did not succeed in traditional settings but found success in virtual public charter schools. 

A few months ago, Another Choice Virtual School and Richard McKenna Charter School’s virtual program were recommended by bureaucrats to close. The reason? Poor performance on state tests, a metric traditional schools are not measured against. It didn’t matter that the school served at-risk students that were left to fall through the cracks at their previous brick and mortar, nor did it matter that many of these students were seeing academic improvement. And, to add insult to injury, bureaucrats warned commissioners to ignore the pleas from parents, teachers and students to consider other data points when making a decision.

Test scores are just not something parents care about when assessing the quality of their child’s education. In fact, according to a recent survey by the National Coalition for Public School Options, only three percent of parents surveyed nationally said they consider test scores when choosing a school. Instead, parents consider curriculum, teacher quality, family values, distance and safety as being more important. Something the bureaucrats in Idaho don’t seem to care about.

This same survey showed 62% think public schools are on the wrong track and another 80% support allowing parents to choose the best school for their child. With such overwhelming public support for increased school choice, it’s baffling that Idaho allows government bureaucrats to have greater say than parents in providing our children with the best education possible.  

As President of the Idaho Charter School families, it is my duty to raise a warning flag on behalf of thousands of charter school students and families across Idaho. Despite claims to the contrary, many officials overseeing Idaho charter schools are choosing to restrict and limit creative and innovative educational options in Idaho. 


The current trajectory is not what the Idaho legislature had in mind when they worked so hard to create charter schools legislation so many years ago. My plea with raising the warning flag is that leaders – those in the legislature, the governor’s office, and in education – start working together for the benefit of our children, their futures, and the future of the state of Idaho.



Senator Thayn Awarded 'School Choice Champion Award'

The Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families and the National Coalition for Public School Options were proud to find Sen Thayn addressing the Senate Education committee during School Choice Week. Known as a visionary leader with decades of leadership in shaping Idaho education, it is great to know that even in retirement, Sen Thayn answers when called upon.

Jan 24th, 2023 Boise, ID School Choice Rally. Speaker, Karen McGee, Board Member, National Coalition for Public School Options and Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families: Full rally video here.

I want to call attention to someone very special. Although he can’t be with us today because he is teaching in the classroom, he has received an award from all of us for being an Idaho School Choice Champion for many years. Please give a round of applause to this year’s recipient of the School Choice Champion Award: former Sen. Steven Thayn, of Emmett Idaho.

After many, many years serving Idahoans in the House and Senate, Sen Thayn is currently teaching in a public school in Emmett. His passion is helping children succeed and he has worked to increase the involvement of parents like me in every step of the education process. I'm so grateful that his passion for education has allowed more choices for Idaho students like my children AND YOURS to meet their individual education needs and goals in education. Senator Thayn is a visionary leader with countless successes that benefit all of us. Among them is my favorite the Advanced Opportunities program where 39,000 Idaho students are taking advantage of this program to achieve college credits while in High School. His programs have been the panacea we needed to buoy up families and schools' efforts to support changing education in these uncertain times. For all this, the National Coalition for Public School Options and the Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families considers Senator Steven Thayn our education hero. Please join me in a huge round of applause and gratitude for Senator Steven Thayn of Emmett. 

Thank you from Senator Steven Thayn. Filmed in the West Garden hallway after he addressed the Senate Education Committee. Watch Here

Video: Governor LIttle Hosts Our Coalition for Proclamation Signing Ceremony

During Idaho School Choice Week 2023, Governor Brad Little hosted school choice advocates from our coalition in his ceremonial office. The Governor signed a proclamation honoring the week of celebrations where families and schools throughout Idaho expressed support for education freedom. In attendance included public charter schools, families from public school districts, public virtual schools, board members of the National Coalition for Public School Options and the Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families as well as the National School Choice Week Education Foundation.


News from Idaho School Choice Week 2023

Big Country Lewiston/Grangeville: School choice advocates gather at the Idaho State Capitol

Tom LeClaire, president of the Coalition of Idaho Charter School Families, said his organization is committed to being advocates for parents. “We love parents, we trust parents, and we fight like parents,” LeClaire said, encouraging parents to reach out “if you ever get in trouble with any of your regulators, or (have concerns.)”

Idaho Ed News: Charter organization hosts school choice rally

The IDVA student said she was in a dark place before leaving her traditional school. But the transition to online school, she said, allowed her to escape the bullying and ostracism she experienced at her public middle school, meet like-minded people and pursue an associates degree while in high school. 

NBC/KTVB-Boise: Hundreds Gather at Statehouse to Celebrate School Choice

Video: “Do we want to be controlled or make our own choices?” Student