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The school district can erase our welcoming messages but it cannot erase our voices,” a Renaissance High School student said.
Dozens of parents, teachers, and students spoke at the meeting Monday. Finally, the elected board members did, too.
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, a sixth ...
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A panel of community members talked about how they support third places and their impact on the people they welcome.
Ms. Sarah Inama is a 6th-grade history teacher at a middle school in Meridian, Idaho, who was told to remove two posters in her classroom that have been on display for five years. The first poster ...
For years, Sarah Inama had a poster hanging in her Idaho classroom that encouraged her sixth-grade students to be kind and inclusive with one another. "Everyone is welcome here," it said in bright ...
Updated April 10, 2025 at 13:26 PM ET For years, Sarah Inama had a poster hanging in her Idaho classroom that encouraged her sixth-grade students to be kind and inclusive with one another.
Sarah Inama is a teacher in Idaho who had a poster in her classroom that read, "Everyone is welcome here," along with an image of hands with varying skin tones. The poster had never drawn any ...