Jeff Gee

Jeff was born and raised in rural southeast Idaho, coming from a family of educators. With 23 years of experience in education, I have spent the past 18 years serving rural school districts—12 years as a high school principal and six as a superintendent.

Budgeting on Hope: Why Idaho Schools Need Predictable Funding

Stable funding is not just about financial planning—it’s about ensuring students have consistent opportunities to learn and grow.

A response to Idaho’s private school administrators

Public schools do not turn students away.

Ririe superintendent and trustees urge the governor to veto private school choice bill

Public education in Idaho has long been built on the principle of supporting every student.

Fair funding for all: Why Idaho’s public schools deserve the same stability as private and homeschool students

The Idaho Constitution explicitly prohibits public money from being used to support sectarian institutions.

A rural superintendent’s view: Why Idaho’s new school funding formula threatens our community

The Legislature’s proposed new school funding formula might sound good in a Boise conference room, but here in Ririe, it threatens the very foundation of our educational system.