Critchfield First 100

Day 86: Her third and final bill

Critchfield described the legislation as a “gamechanger.”

Day 85: Podcasting

She discussed her financial literacy legislation with representatives from the Idaho Department of Finance.

Day 84: Outreach activities

The state superintendent talked with an educator about literacy instruction.

Day 83: Panel preparation

And she met with the delegation from the Taiwan-Idaho Education Cooperation.

Day 82: Looking past the legislative session

With the Legislature nearing sine die, Critchfield is planning what comes next.

Day 79: A Friday at home

And watching her $50 million CTE bill pass through the Senate.

Day 78: Celebrating another new law

The financial literacy bill, which Critchfield has long touted, was signed into law.

Day 77: Watching her bill become law

Gov. Little signed her parental rights bill today.

Day 76: Final day in D.C.

But Boise was still on her mind.

Day 75: A national conference

While in Washington, D.C., the superintendent met up with a group of high school students from Oakley.