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Well, an Idaho teacher has recently gone viral for defying her school district by refusing to remove two signs from her classroom walls. One sign says, "Everyone Is Welcome Here," and includes ...
The storebought sign in the sixth-grade classroom of teacher Sarah Inama stated “Everyone is welcome here” over images of raised hands of different skin tones.
This spring, an Idaho teacher displayed a sign in her classroom that read, "Everyone Is Welcome Here." On its face, the message appears neutral — simple, positive words that seem apolitical.
The other says that everyone in the classroom is "welcome, important, accepted, respected, encouraged, valued" and "equal." One of the signs being ordered to be taken down.
Days after news broke that a Meridian teacher was told to take down a poster in her classroom, West Ada School District administrators stood firm on their statement that the sign — which ...
BOISE, Idaho — A middle school teacher in West Ada School District has been instructed to remove two inclusive signs from her classroom, sparking controversy over the district's interpretation ...
A classroom banner declaring that “everyone is welcome” has been declared illegal under a new Idaho statute. On the eve of the July 1 start date of House Bill 41, Idaho’s attorney general ...
Teacher ordered to remove signs from classroom, including one saying ‘Everyone is welcome here' "There are only two opinions on this sign: Everyone is welcome here, or not everyone is welcome ...
The other says that everyone in the classroom is "welcome, important, accepted, respected, encouraged, valued" and "equal." One of the signs being ordered to be taken down. Courtesy Sarah Inama ...
Since the sign is emphasizing that everyone, in regards to race or skin tone, is welcome here no matter what, immediately, I was like, the only other view of this is racist.