The Treasure Valley community continues to respond to the West Ada School District's poster policy conflicting with a sign that read "Everyone is welcome here" with a rally on the capitol steps.
West Ada School District sparks controversy by ordering a teacher to remove signs from her classroom due to content ...
The teacher refused to remove the signs and has received an outpouring of support from Boise-area students, parents, teachers ...
The district has so far stood firm that the sign in a Meridian teacher’s classroom violated policy requiring displays be “content neutral.” ...
Revised HB178 scales back the original proposal that would have placed displays in common areas. The legislative debate ...
After about an hour of discussion, members of a House committee voted in favor of Senate Bill 433, which would require public ...
The Ogden Nature Center is once again inviting local students to submit their art for sharing at the nature preserve and ...
I came across a news story regarding a 6th-grade teacher, named Sarah Inama, who taught world history in her classroom, at Lewis and Clark Middle School ...
The recent story of a West Ada School District teacher being required to remove a classroom poster (pictured above) that simply states “Everyone is Welcome” because it was deemed not “content neutral, ...
The bill would require public school classrooms to display the Ten Commandments. It has the support of a controversial ...
Utah has banned the display of overtly political flags at government buildings and public schools, prompting concerns from ...
This is the University’s second investigation into alleged antisemitism on campus since the Trump administration’s Federal ...
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