ISBA president resigns from McGeachin's education task force: 'I don't know what they're doing' The president-elect of the Idaho School Board Association told KTVB that McGeachin's task force to investigate "the scourge of critical race theory" felt political. Author: Brian Holmes Updated: 5:34 PM MDT June 10, 2021 BOISE, Idaho — The president-elect of the Idaho School Board Association resigned from Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeachin's education task force a week after its first meeting, citing how the task force failed to define critical race theory before searching for cases of it in Idaho's schools. However, during the task force's first meeting, Jason Knopp said members were asked to write down what they thought critical race theory but the group failed to define what it actually was, which even school board superintendent candidates struggled to define.