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The discussion began after teacher Sarah Inama had a sign in her classroom that stated, "Everyone is welcome here." ...
A week before the end of the school year, the walls of Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher Sarah Inama’s classroom are uncharacteristically bare. The sixth-grade world civilization teacher, whose ...
A West Ada School District teacher who has been at the center of an ongoing controversy has informed the district that she ...
The Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher was told to remove her "Everyone is Welcome Here" sign. She is now resigning from ...
Could teachers still wear T-shirts similar to the sign in a teacher’s classroom with multicolored hands and the message ...
West Ada teacher Sarah Inama has resigned from her position following the controversy over putting up a sign in her classroom that reads "Everyone is Welcome." ...
How 'Everyone is welcome here' sign controversy played out in Idaho. Stories by Idaho Statesman journalists, with AI ...
Yet, the West Ada School District ordered the teacher ... Myers said he told Inama to remove the signs because they violated Idaho’s Dignity and Nondiscrimination in Public Education Act ...
On Sunday afternoon, community members staged a Chalk the Walk event, filling sidewalks outside several West Ada schools with welcoming messages, the Idaho Statesman reported ... People gathered ...
A West Ada School District teacher who has been at the center of an ongoing controversy has informed the district that she ...
A week before the end of the school year, the walls of Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher Sarah Inama’s classroom are ...