The West Ada teacher at the center of the "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster debate is volunteering part of her spring break ...
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content neutrality policy.
A middle-school teacher was told that the sign, with an array of hands with different skin tones, violated the district’s ...
The controversial policy was intended to “remove distractions, or perceived distractions, from the classroom,” a district spokesperson said.
An Idaho teacher refuses to remove her welcoming posters despite the school district finding them controversial over DEI ...
A draft of a board letter obtained under the Idaho Public Records Act shows the board considered “directing the ...
The West Ada School Board of Trustees is considering telling the superintendent to post new ‘everyone is welcome’ signage at ...
Photos of the two posters show that one features the phrase “Everyone is welcome here,” with an illustration of hands in different skin tones. The other says that everyone in the classroom is “welcome ...
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Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome here,” argues Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher.
Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines “everyone” as “every person.” Seems clear, right? No exceptions.
An Idaho teacher was told to take down her inclusive classroom signs because it violated the law, according to state ...