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Joel Wilson joins Superintendent of Public Instruction office
Joel Wilson
Dr. Joel Wilson will join the Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction’s office beginning July 1 as deputy superintendent of operations. He currently serves as superintendent for the Butte County School District.
Wilson’s career in education began with a position as a paraprofessional, translating in schools for Spanish-speaking families. He went on to spend 10 years as a classroom teacher and then moved into administration, serving as vice principal, principal and superintendent in the Aberdeen and Preston school districts. In 2015, he became Butte County School District’s superintendent. He has served as president of the Idaho School Superintendents Association and is currently on the Board of Directors for the Idaho Digital Learning Alliance and the Idaho School District Council, as well as serving in leadership roles with Rotary International. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Utah State Unive
Ybarra names new deputy superintendent of operations
Dr. Joel Wilson
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – Dr. Joel Wilson will join the Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction’s office beginning July 1.
He currently serves as superintendent for the Butte County School District.
“I am very excited to welcome Dr. Wilson to my team,” Superintendent Sherri Ybarra said. “He brings years of knowledge and experience in leadership and teaching to the position. His 14 years of experience as a superintendent make him a great fit for his new role as Deputy Superintendent of Operations.”
Wilson’s career in education began with a position as a paraprofessional, translating in schools for Spanish-speaking families. He went on to spend 10 years as a classroom teacher and then moved into administration, serving as vice principal, principal and superintendent in the Aberdeen and Preston school districts. In 2015, he became Butte County School District’s superintendent.
PAYETTE â While parents frequently wish for success for their children, those same children often need to learn from failure. Through its 2021 Onramp program which introduces children to the world of coding, Boise State University is providing Payette students one more route through which to learn from shortcomings.
âItâs to promote community engagement, creativity and coding, and works with innovative school districts and educators in and around the Treasure Valley,â said Superintendent Robin Gilbert. âThe Onramp program, specifically, provides a robust professional development curriculum for the educators that have participated and they put Apple products into the classroom for them to use for their students.â