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Teachers, parents give West Ada school board an earful over classroom signThe West Ada School District has faced weeks of backlash after instructing a sixth-grade teacher to remove signs containing ...
The school district can erase our welcoming messages but it cannot erase our voices,” a Renaissance High School student said.
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‘Everyone is Welcome’: Boise school district shows West Ada how it should be done | OpinionThe Boise School District responded in the right way to the controversy over the “Everyone is Welcome Here” poster that got a West Ada school teacher in trouble. Who would have thought that a ...
The West Ada School District administration desperately needs to abandon efforts to justify its decision to order the removal of a classroom sign declaring that “everyone is welcome here.” ...
In the two months since the West Ada School District unveiled a plan to restructure its alternative-education high schools, community members have raised alarms about the proposed changes.
The debate in Idaho’s largest school district over what’s considered “political” for classroom signs could be a precursor of ...
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.
The West Ada School District is investing up to $1.8 million in 17 new elementary administrator positions amid calls for more ...
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 ...
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 ...
BOISE — It’s been three weeks since the West Ada School District made national news for ordering a Meridian teacher to remove signs containing welcoming messages from her classroom.
The West Ada School District is investing up to $1.8 million in 17 new elementary administrator positions amid calls for more support in primary classrooms. Elementary teachers have asked for more ...
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