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After a West Ada teacher’s resignation over a classroom sign, the district board votes to revise its decoration policy—prompted by a new state law restricting political imagery in schools.
After an Idaho teacher refused to take down a motivational poster, the state banned some signs from being displayed in public ...
A controversial ruling by Idaho’s Attorney General declaring that “Everyone is Welcome Here” posters violate the state’s new ...
The debate over 'Everyone Is Welcome Here' signs in Idaho schools highlights tensions between parental authority and ...
Kathryn Sharp claimed it had been a 'reflex response' as she defended what she felt was an 'incoming threat' from the child ...
Montgomery County school districts are making plans to comply with a new state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be on ...
Desperation crept into Sylvia’s voice as she rattled off all the ways her life would become more difficult if a free<a class= ...
On the eve of the July 1 start date of House Bill 41, Idaho’s attorney general released an opinion clarifying that the banner ...
Kathryn Sharp avoided a classroom ban after a panel heard how she had lost control and slapped a child across the face after the youngster spat at her.
The West Ada School District voted 3-1 to approve an updated personnel policy that covers, among other things, visual ...
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