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In the campaign to keep discussions about race and identity out of classrooms, there’s a common refrain: Schools should stick ...
Sixth grade teacher Sarah Inama admitted that she doesn't understand how the posters in her classroom snowballed into her ...
Others have created a crisis out of an unpolitical poster that supports the basic sentiment ‘Everyone is Welcome’ in this ...
Sarah Inama, the West Ada middle school teacher at the heart of a controversy over inclusive classroom posters, resigned ...
A West Ada School District teacher who has been at the center of an ongoing controversy has informed the district that she ...
A week before the end of the school year, the walls of Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher Sarah Inama’s classroom are ...
The poster has been in Sarah Inama's sixth-grade world civilizations class at Lewis and Clark Middle School for the last four years. District officials told Inama the poster violated district policy ...
Could teachers still wear T-shirts similar to the sign in a teacher’s classroom with multicolored hands and the message “Everyone is welcome here”?
Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian, Idaho, says she won't comply with the order, arguing that the message is a fundamental part to ensuring a ...
But Lewis and Clark Middle School teacher Sarah Inama, 35, is refusing back down after she received the directive from the West Ada School District on Feb. 3, leading to month-long turmoil within ...
Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade history teacher at Lewis and Clark Middle School in Meridian, Idaho, says she won't comply with the order, arguing that the message is a fundamental part to ensuring a ...