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Teacher sues after GOP policy labels 'everyone is welcome' sign as anti-Trump resistance
In deep red Idaho — a state that President Donald Trump won by 36.5 percent in 2024 — public schoolteacher Sarah Inama hung up, in her classroom, a poster that read, "Everyone is welcome here." But ...
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Idaho school broke law by banning teacher from erecting 'Everyone is welcome here' poster: lawsuit
Sarah Inama, 36, is suing her old school and school district for violating her Constitutional rights by forcing her to take ...
Idaho school reps issued an "unconstitutional" ban on a teacher's "Everyone is Welcome Here" poster, which was labeled ...
The West Ada School Board of Trustees is considering telling the superintendent to post new ‘everyone is welcome’ signage at each school in the district, according to public records obtained by ...
The middle school teacher who was forced to remove a classroom sign that read, “Everyone is Welcome Here,” filed a federal lawsuit on Tuesday seeking a declaration that an Idaho flag and banner law is ...
A former West Ada School District teacher, Sarah Inama, has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of an ...
The lawsuit takes aim at a law barring banners or flags in classrooms that represent “political, religious, or ideological ...
The middle school teacher who was forced to remove a classroom sign that read, “Everyone is Welcome Here,” filed a federal ...
Sarah Inama has filed a federal lawsuit challenging a state law that led to her forced resignation after she refused to ...
Google has introduced a new way to grab the attention of students who are avid podcast listeners. Now available in Google Classroom, teachers can use a new Gemini-powered tool that generates ...
Residents of the Lewiston and Grangeville areas came together to bring the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights’ inclusionary message to north central Idaho, and they say the effort seems to have inspired ...
In the days since Idaho’s attorney general said the “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign cannot be displayed in Idaho schools under a new state law, EdNews has received dozens of questions on social media ...
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