A West Ada School District teacher was asked to remove signs promoting inclusivity in her classroom. Hundreds of Idahoans rallied in support of the teacher.
The Treasure Valley community continues to respond to the West Ada School District's poster policy conflicting with a sign that read "Everyone is welcome here" with a rally on the capitol steps.
Little signed Senate Bill 1198 on April 4, the same day it reached his desk. The law takes effect July 1 of this year.
People gathered outside the Idaho Capitol on Sunday to show their support for education.Organizers of the "Everyone Stand ...
The survey, which polled over 750 of the agency’s clients in Ada and Canyon counties, showed that more than 21 percent of the ...
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content ...
The 2025 session of the Idaho Legislature has been sharply criticized by the Idaho Education Association (IEA) for its impact ...
A bill placing sweeping prohibitions on DEI in public higher education institutions passed the House on Thursday and will go ...
BOISE — Idaho senators debated at length both Thursday night and Friday morning over the amended anti-DEI in higher education ...
Trump Scores Major Victory Against Radical Left's Education Agenda In a pivotal legal decision, the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Trump administration, allowing it to ha ...
A new bill targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public higher education institutions is on its way ...