Because of their highly developed leadership skills, hardworking classroom teachers often earn acclaim in the political realm. One such teacher is JoNell Bakke, an educator from Grand Forks, North Dakota, who also served multiple terms in her state’s Senate.
JoNell earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Elementary/Special Education in 1973 and her Master’s of Education in 1997, both from the University of North Dakota. After earning her degrees, she worked as an eighth grade special education teacher at Elroy Schroeder Middle School in her home city of Grand Forks. Her career spanned the years of 1983 to 2013.
After many years in the classroom, JoNell was elected on the Democratic ticket to the North Dakota State Senate, where she represented the 43rd District from 2007 to 2009, and from 2019 to present day. There she served on the committees for Education, the Commission on Juvenile Justice, the Human Services Committee, and the Committees for Judiciary, Transportation, and Long-Term Care.
In addition to her work in schools and in the legislature, JoNell has lent her considerable talent to a number of civic organizations. She has served as the President of the Grand Forks Education Association and as a member of the Board of the North Dakota Education Association. She also served as the Chair of the North Dakota Women’s Network and as the Vice Chair of the Board of the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition. Furthermore, she completed a lengthy stint as the Chair of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Board of Examiners (NCATE) and as a member of the State Mentoring Trainer for Teacher Support System.
To read more about JoNell, see her web page at North Dakota Legislative Branch.