Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome here,” argues Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher.
An Idaho school system ordered one of its teachers to remove a pair of “Everyone is welcome” posters hanging in her classroom ...
Sarah Inama said she was told by administrators that her signs “don’t allow people to express differing opinions.” ...
Students at Renaissance High School organized a walk-out in response to a West Ada School District teacher being told to ...
In a show of solidarity, students from Renaissance High School staged a walkout protest supporting a middle school teacher ...
The debacle has garnered national attention and sparked an outpouring of support for the middle school teacher.
A district official reportedly told middle school teacher Sarah Inama that in this political climate, her welcoming message was a "personal opinion." ...
A local resident organized a T-shirt campaign to support an Idaho School District teacher who was told to remove classroom ...
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On Wednesday, the district sent a two-page letter to its staff regarding their order requesting a teacher to remove the "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster.
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content ...
Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines "everyone" as "every person." Seems clear, right? No exceptions.