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A controversial ruling by Idaho’s Attorney General declaring that “Everyone is Welcome Here” posters violate the state’s new ...
A Brownie troop in Merrimack is working to make playgrounds more inclusive for all students. Girl Scout Troop 62222 saw a need for better communication and used their cookie sale proceeds to purchase ...
Colorado Springs School District 11's new "flag policy" is set to take effect this fall, but teachers and students say ...
The co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation says Texas has no right to dictate how or whether kids worship.
Marcus Myers, West Ada School District’s chief academic officer, asked middle school teacher, Sarah Inama, to remove posters displayed in her 6th grade classroom. They said the ...
Two high school seniors, Luis Collazo and Lillian Brickman, were inspired by teacher Sarah Inama’s refusal to remove her ...
Last month, Inama, a middle-school world civilizations teacher, resigned from her suburban Idaho district because of the ...
The Uttar Pradesh government has rolled out a poster campaign across 75 districts to promote inclusive education for Children With Special Needs (CWSN). Over 2.65 lakh poster sets, each containing ...
Sixth grade teacher Sarah Inama admitted that she doesn't understand how the posters in her classroom snowballed into her quitting.
Sarah Inama, the West Ada middle school teacher at the heart of a controversy over inclusive classroom posters, resigned earlier this month and will step down after the school year ends.
West Ada school leaders are considering districtwide policy changes in the wake of a controversy over teacher Sarah Inama’s inclusive classroom signs. At a regular board meeting Tuesday, trustees ...
Controversy ensued RELATED | Inclusive classroom poster phrase sparks a movement as hundreds rally in Boise in support It’s finally about to come down — because Inama has decided to resign.