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Regardless of its origins, what could possibly be so dastardly about a teacher reassuring her students she is there for all ...
After controversy over teacher Sarah Inama’s “Everyone is welcome here’ sign, Chris Hayes explains Idaho’s new law banning ‘ideological’ posters from classrooms.
After controversy over teacher Sarah Inama’s “Everyone is welcome here’ sign, Chris Hayes explains Idaho’s new law banning ‘ideological’ posters from classrooms.
The controversy stems from recent legislation that restricts public buildings from displaying only certain flags or symbols.
Idaho's new law bans public school displays promoting political, ideological, or religious views, stirring debate over "Everyone is Welcome Here" signs.
JEERS ... to Crapo and Risch. Wednesday, they helped pass a $9 billion rescission bill that authorizes the impoundment of ...
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 ...
A slate of new Idaho laws went into effect on July 1. They bring changes for Idaho residents ranging from public school rules ...
A controversial ruling by Idaho’s Attorney General declaring that “Everyone is Welcome Here” posters violate the state’s new classroom display law has ignited fierce debate about inclusion versus ...
MERIDIAN, Idaho — Teacher Sarah Inama hung a poster in her West Ada School District classroom that said, "Everyone is welcome" then was ordered to remove it. Since the discovery of the poster ...
The controversy centers on former West Ada teacher Sarah Inama, who refused to remove her “Everyone is Welcome Here” poster that depicted racially diverse hands from her Lewis and Clark Middle ...
The AG’s office found that banners like Inama’s, which read “Everyone is Welcome Here,” violates the state’s vague House Bill 41 prohibiting flags or banners alluding to or depicting any ...