The recent story of a West Ada School District teacher being required to remove a classroom poster that simply states “Everyone is Welcome”—because it was deemed not “content neutral”—should give ...
She didn’t know she’d see herself that day. An elementary student, small, brown-skinned and observant, walked into her Idaho ...
The Idaho Education Association also offered support on social media. Another student protest is planned for Friday.
Idaho News 6 spoke with Superintendent Debbie Critchfield about what she can and cannot do over the recent controversy of a ...
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 ...
Tegen, who is a person of color and mother of biracial children, said she believes the district’s immediate compliance with ...
The West Ada School District has reportedly washed away some of the artwork created on Sunday at the "Chalk the Walk" protest ...
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 ...