Many fine educators also make dedicated politicians. This is true of Bert Marley, a high school teacher and farmer who has also served as a state senator in his home state of Idaho.
Bert was born on May 1, 1948, in Provo, Utah. As a young man, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in German from Idaho State University in 1973, and his Master’s degree in Education from Utah State University in 1996.
In 1984, Bert inaugurated his career as a teacher at Marsh Valley High School in Marsh Valley, Bannock County, Idaho. He instructed courses in Social Studies, German, World History, and mythology. His career there spanned 23 years. Many of his former students have said that this distinguished educator sparked their curiosity and thirst for knowledge. In addition to his work in the classroom, since 1984 Bert has been a member of the Idaho Education Association (IEA). He even served as that organization’s Directory of Public Policy.
As a Democrat, Bert entered politics when he made a bid for a seat representing the 33rd District in the Idaho House of Representatives. He won the election, and served in that body from 1998 to 2001. He extended his career in politics when he was elected to the Idaho State Senate, where he served from 2001 to 2006. There he represented first the 33rd District, and then the 29th District. Bert then served as the Chair of the Idaho State Democratic Party, a position he held from 2015 to 2019.
As if all this were not enough, Bert also owns and runs a family farm in McCammon, Idaho. To read more about this Chalkboard Champion, see this article printed by the IEA.