An Idaho teacher is in a standoff with her own school district after officials ordered her to remove classroom signs, ...
Sarah Inama said she was told by administrators that her signs “don’t allow people to express differing opinions.” ...
Photos of the two posters show that one features the phrase “Everyone is welcome here,” with an illustration of hands in different skin tones. The other says that everyone in the classroom is “welcome ...
Students at Renaissance High School organized a walk-out in response to a West Ada School District teacher being told to ...
The maelstrom began in January, when administrators asked Sarah Inama, a teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian ...
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." ...
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 ...
The idea is to create a visible reminder throughout Idaho schools, workplaces, and communities that "inclusion matters." The ...
Sarah Inama, a 35-year-old world civilization teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian, said the signs have been hanging in her class since she started working there four years ago.
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content ...