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RELATED | Inclusive classroom poster phrase sparks a movement as hundreds rally in Boise in support “Literally, to me, it couldn’t have been more inclusive and well-rounded and encompassing.
“Others have created a crisis out of an unpolitical poster that supports the basic sentiment ‘Everyone is Welcome’ in this district,” said Jeremiah Brenot, a Renaissance High School Graduate.
Small practices, repeated regularly and with intentionality, can help students feel a sense of belonging at school.