Emails disclosed in response to a public-records request provide new insight on what went on behind the scenes.
The teacher refused to remove the signs and has received an outpouring of support from Boise-area students, parents, teachers ...
It’s been three weeks since the West Ada School District made national news for ordering a Meridian teacher to remove signs containing welcoming messages from her classroom.
The maelstrom began in January, when administrators asked Sarah Inama, a sixth grade teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian, to take down two signs promoting inclusivity. She was told to ...
The district has so far stood firm that the sign in a Meridian teacher’s classroom violated policy requiring displays be “content neutral.” ...
I came across a news story regarding a 6th-grade teacher, named Sarah Inama, who taught world history in her classroom, at Lewis and Clark Middle School ...
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"It is more important than ever to make their voices heard and support our teachers," say 'Treasure Valley Students for Kindness' who are hosting a writing rally Friday to respond to district admin.
A teacher's classroom poster sparks controversy in Idaho. She stands up for the right to welcome all students, sparking a ...
The Idaho Education Association also offered support on social media. Another student protest is planned for Friday.
Residents on social media denounced a poster with hands of different skin tones and another with a rainbow as "DEI." ...
A sign reading “Everyone is welcome here” caused a stir in West Ada School District, but in neighboring Boise, things are a ...
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