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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, ...
The school district can erase our welcoming messages but it cannot erase our voices,” a Renaissance High School student said.
The district has so far stood firm that the sign in a Meridian teacher’s classroom violated policy requiring displays be ...
The debate in Idaho’s largest school district over what’s considered “political” for classroom signs could be a precursor of ...
Ms. Sarah Inama is a 6th-grade history teacher at a middle school in Meridian, Idaho, who was told to remove two posters in her classroom that have been on display for five years.
Roughly 100 community members showed up to Monday evening’s meeting — many demanding answers from the school board.
BOISE, Idaho — A middle school teacher in West ... the district's interpretation of its content neutrality policy. Sarah Inama, who has taught world civilization to 6th graders at Lewis and ...
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.
In March 2025, Sarah Inama, a sixth grade history teacher in Meridian, Idaho, refused to remove a classroom poster reading “Everyone is Welcome” when school district officials claimed the message was ...
BOISE, Idaho — The West Ada School District has ... Testimony from dozens of parents, students and teachers mostly supported Sarah Inama’s signs, including one that says “Everyone is welcome ...
Sarah Inama is a teacher in Idaho who had a poster in her classroom that read, "Everyone is welcome here," along with an image of hands with varying skin tones. The poster had never drawn any ...