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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 parents, teachers, and students spoke at Monday night’s board meeting.
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 West Ada School District has faced weeks of backlash after instructing a sixth-grade teacher to remove signs containing inclusive messages from her classroom in Meridian. In ...
The debate in Idaho’s largest school district over what’s considered “political” for classroom signs could be a precursor of ...
Roughly 100 community members showed up to Monday evening’s meeting — many demanding answers from the school board.
West Ada has repeatedly turned down our requests for an interview, but in the mock podcast, Myers practices his responses ...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines an oligarchy as a small group of people having control over a country, organization or ...
For years, Sarah Inama had a poster hanging in her Idaho classroom that encouraged her sixth-grade students to be kind and inclusive with one another. "Everyone is welcome here," it said in bright, ...
What did I say in class today?': Teachers feel watched under Trump's anti-DEI push For years, Sarah Inama had a poster hanging in her Idaho classroom that encouraged her sixth-grade students to be ...