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President Trump's executive orders restrict what educators can teach about race, gender, and other topics. Educators find creative ways to push back.
Could West Ada change its poster policy? Discussion over the policy that made headlines last month continued after dozens of ...
Dozens of parents, teachers, and students spoke at the meeting Monday. Finally, the elected board members did, too.
Some educators have found clever ways to support their students and have difficult conversations without violating executive ...
The debate in Idaho’s largest school district over what’s considered “political” for classroom signs could be a precursor of ...
The controversial policy was intended to “remove distractions, or perceived distractions, from the classroom,” a district spokesperson said.
For years, Sarah Inama had a poster hanging in her Idaho classroom that encouraged her sixth-grade students to be kind and ...
The district claims these signs violate policy requiring classroom content to ... the district's own "Explorer Way" posters, which encourage students to "welcome others and embrace diversity." ...
Want to learn more? See our newsletter page here. (Children’s Defense Fund) – An Idaho middle school teacher recently made headlines for refusing to take down a classroom poster she said she was told ...
BOISE, Idaho — The words, “Everyone is welcome here” has created ... from concerned parents about the poster in the Lewis and Clark Middle School classroom. “We’ve heard from many ...
Residents on social media denounced a poster with hands of different skin ... over officials’ decision to remove a sign from her classroom reading “Everyone is welcome here.” ...
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