The debacle has garnered national attention and sparked an outpouring of support for the middle school teacher.
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Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome here,” argues Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher.
Merriam-Webster online dictionary defines "everyone" as "every person." Seems clear, right? No exceptions.
An Idaho teacher was ordered to remove "everyone is welcome here" signs from her classroom over concerns they were ...
An Idaho teacher was told to take down her inclusive classroom signs because it violated the law, according to state ...
About 50 students from Renaissance High organized a walk out Thursday to protest the West Ada District’s policy on classroom messaging after it asked a middle school teacher to remove two posters from ...
In emails shared by the district with the Idaho Statesman, Marcus Myers, the district's chief academic officer, told Inama to ...
An Idaho school system ordered one of its teachers to remove a pair of “Everyone is welcome” posters hanging in her classroom over concerns they would “inadvertently” flame division, according to ...
Students at Renaissance High School organized a walk-out in response to a West Ada School District teacher being told to ...
Students at Renaissance High School in Meridian held a walkout in protest of a sign controversy at Lewis and Clark Middle ...
The maelstrom began in January, when administrators asked Sarah Inama, a teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian ...