A sign that reads “Everyone is welcome here” might be considered political and controversial in the West Ada School District, but in Boise, administrators and teachers beg to differ.
Idaho News 6 spoke with Superintendent Debbie Critchfield about what she can and cannot do over the recent controversy of a poster being removed in the West Ada School District.
Residents on social media denounced a poster with hands of different skin tones and another with a rainbow as "DEI." ...
One district is teaching its students that inclusion and acceptance is somehow politically controversial, while the other ...
Remember when we thought cancel culture was a bad thing? It seems the West Ada school board has turned it into an implicit ...
Protesters chalked sidewalks outside district offices with messages supporting West Ada teacher Sarah Inama. The next day, ...
The school district can erase our welcoming messages but it cannot erase our voices,” a Renaissance High School student said.
MERIDIAN — West Ada School District students, patrons and other locals gathered at the district office on Sunday afternoon ...
The West Ada School District began washing chalk protest signs off of the sidewalks outside of the district offices Monday ...
But if you’re looking for one reason to take it down, here it is: It’s blatantly false. Not everyone is welcome in Idaho.
Idaho makes the news for some weird stuff sometimes, right?” said Chris Stewart, who is working on a social media campaign.
In a recent episode of the podcast "The Ranch," Chief Academic Officer Marcus Myers addresses the West Ada district's ...