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Just days after the president’s inauguration, a since-deleted Instagram account called WestAdaParents posted images of a classroom bulletin board it called a display of “sexual rainbows” and ...
David Kilmnick, president and CEO of the LGBT Network, said the teacher at Connetquot High School was asked last month to take down the flags displayed in her classroom, which is also where the ...
Here’s what we know about what’s considered OK — and what isn’t — for public school teachers to display in their classrooms, given the parameters of the new pride flag ban in government ...
Here’s what we know about what’s considered OK — and what isn’t — for public school teachers to display in their classrooms, given the parameters of the new pride flag ban in government ...
“All classroom displays must directly relate to the curriculum and instructional goals of the courses of study conducted in that classroom,” a draft of the new policy says.
Board member Rene Ozuna raised concerns about specific aspects of the policy, including questions about what colors are permitted in classroom displays, particularly rainbow colors.
The display was posted in Shotts’ classroom window and featured a rainbow background and the shape of a heart.
In a unanimous decision, the Roanoke County school board voted Thursday to adopt a new policy saying teachers may not use classroom decorations displaying any political, sociopolitical, or ...
Portland Public Schools recently quietly adopted new guidelines requiring content displayed in the classroom to reflect the curriculum or school district.
After a parent complained about a rainbow Pride flag being displayed inside an eighth-grade classroom, the Bluffton-Harrison School District of northeastern Indiana began considering banning the ...
Board member Rene Ozuna raised concerns about specific aspects of the policy, including questions about what colors are permitted in classroom displays, particularly rainbow colors.
Portland Public Schools has adopted a new rule barring teachers from displaying their personal views on a “political or personal issue” in the classroom.