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On Monday evening, the West Ada School District (WASD) Board of Trustees voted 3-1 to approve a "personnel conduct" policy that directs the superintendent to develop procedures to address non ...
After a West Ada teacher’s resignation over a classroom sign, the district board votes to revise its decoration policy—prompted by a new state law restricting political imagery in schools.
MERIDIAN, Idaho — West Ada School District will provide free breakfast and lunch to all students at nine schools during the 2025-26 academic year through the Community Eligibility Provision program.
After a West Ada teacher’s resignation over a classroom sign, the district board votes to revise its decoration policy—prompted by a new state law restricting political imagery in schools.
The district is providing free breakfast and lunch to all students at the schools.
The district will host a meeting at 6 p.m. on Monday, July 14. Trump threatens Russia with tariffs and boosts US weapons for Ukraine ‘Superman’ star Nathan Fillion staunchly defends his ...
The West Ada school board Monday approved a new policy governing classroom displays like the “everyone is welcome here” banner that has embroiled the state’s largest school district in ...
This spring, West Ada School District asked Sarah Inama, a 6th grade teacher, to remove posters displayed in her classroom. They said the signs violated district policy and a 2021 ...
In February, West Ada School District administrators ordered a teacher to take down a banner with the words “Everyone is Welcome Here,” which showed hands of various skin colors on it.
Hispanic athlete Brooke Vargas and her family allege racial discrimination by Eagle High's basketball coaches in a $1M tort claim against West Ada School District.
Boise School District expressed support for teachers who want to decorate their classroom with signs like the “Everyone is Welcome Here” poster that was deemed inappropriate in a West Ada ...
Twin Falls School District will remove a display of foreign country flags at Canyon Ridge High School in response to a new state law, according to district spokesperson Eva Craner.