The National Council for History Education was founded in 1990, as the successor to the Bradley Commission on History in Schools, to promote the importance of historical content and historical thinking in K-12 education. From the beginning, NCHE was not a project of university scholars, but rather of a partnership between historians and practicing classroom teachers. The founding members of NCHE represented a mix of careers, including K-12 teachers, university professors, public historians, museum educators, authors, community members, and history enthusiasts. Two of NCHE’s signature offerings – the Colloquium professional development model, and the History’s Habits of Mind – were created in the organization’s early years. In the three decades that followed, NCHE continued to champion history education and uplift history education professionals through the peaks and valleys of educational policy. The goals and strategies of NCHE have changed over 30 years, but the mission remains steady: we are here to support history educators as they teach students accurate, inclusive, and complex histories.