Idaho’s average teacher salary is $66,085, up 5.3% from last school year, according to data obtained by EdNews from the State Department of Education.

The increase is due in part to a minimum salary requirement increase to $50,252 this year, a significant increase for some districts that were paying as low as $41,500.

The 5.3% increase isn’t the largest bump in recent years. Average teacher pay increased by 9.1% during the 2023-24 school year to a statewide average of $61,516.

School year Average pay Amount increased % increase
2021-2022 $54,232 $2,415 4.7%
2022-2023 $56,365 $2,133 3.9%
2023-2024 $61,516 $5,151 9.1%
2024-2025 $62,786 $1,270 2.1%
2025-2026 $66,085 $3,299 5.3%

 

The average teacher pay in each school district or charter varies based on a number of factors, including the number of instructional staff, seniority and placement on the career ladder. Districts and charters with fewer teachers often have a higher variation in average pay year over year because a single retirement or hire at the bottom of the pay scale has a higher impact on the average.

Idaho’s 10 largest districts and charter school Average salary
Boise $79,365
Pocatello-Chubbuck $68,284
Coeur d’Alene $67,467
Bonneville $67,138
West Ada $66,929
Twin Falls $65,574
Vallivue $65,495
Idaho Falls $62,732
Nampa $60,882
Idaho Home Learning Academy (charter) $54,342

 

Traditional school district Average salary
Blaine County $92,316
McCall-Donnelly $80,847
Boise $79,365
Lapwai $77,725
Moscow $74,690
Lake Pend Oreille $74,430
Rockland $73,723
Lewiston $72,925
Genesee $72,369
Three Creek Elementary $72,310

 

Charter school Average salary
Kootenai Bridge Academy $97,423
Legacy Public Charter $88,125
Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy $80,061
Victory Charter $79,241
Vision Charter $78,574
Elevate Academy (Caldwell) $78,380
Idaho Virtual Education Partners $78,152
Elevate Academy East Idaho $76,908
Meridian Medical Arts Charter $76,803
Liberty Charter $76,321

 

Here are average teacher salaries for all districts and charters, alphabetically:

EdNews Data Analyst Randy Schrader contributed to this story.

 

Emma Epperly

Emma Epperly

Emma came to us from The Spokesman Review. She graduated from Washington State University with a B.A. in journalism and heads up our North Idaho Bureau.

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