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The controversial policy was intended to “remove distractions, or perceived distractions, from the classroom,” a district spokesperson said.
Dozens of parents, teachers, and students spoke at the meeting Monday. Finally, the elected board members did, too.
She said school officials informed her that the signs were considered personal opinions in today's political climate.
One sign says “Everyone is welcome here,” above hands with different skin tones ... Scheppers told the Statesman that West ...
The debate in Idaho’s largest school district over what’s considered “political” for classroom signs could be a precursor of ...
Well, an Idaho teacher has recently gone viral for defying her school district by refusing to remove two signs from her classroom walls. One sign says, "Everyone Is Welcome Here," and includes ...
An Idaho teacher is in a standoff with her own school district after officials ordered her to remove classroom signs, including one that reads, “Everyone is welcome here.” Sarah Inama ...
The West Ada School District has faced weeks of backlash after instructing a sixth-grade teacher to remove signs containing inclusive messages from her classroom in Meridian. In ...
People rallied at the Capitol on Sunday to support a 6th-grade teacher who was asked by the West Ada School District to take ...
Controversy over a sign in a Meridian teacher’s classroom made national news after school district administrators told her it violated the district’s policy on content-neutral classrooms. The sign ...
The sign hung on Inama’s classroom wall for four years before ... Others said that “everyone is welcome here” and the differing skin tones would make some students feel unwelcome.
An Idaho teacher is in a standoff with her own school district after officials ordered her to remove classroom signs, including one that reads, “Everyone is welcome here.” Sarah Inama ...