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.
The following is a news release from Idaho State Police. MERIDIAN — The Idaho State Police proudly announces that 10-year-old ...
Paige Bueckers is widely expected to become the first WNBA No. 1 overall draft pick from the University of Connecticut since ...
Marshall: Indianapolis pilot program found empowering educators to make changes in their schools can boost retention ...
Social media users showed support for the student worker, with one saying, "I'm so proud of you for standing up not just for ...
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Religion News Service on MSNWhy not post the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom?Last week, the Texas Senate passed a bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in every one of the state’s public ...
Protesters chalked sidewalks outside district offices with messages supporting West Ada teacher Sarah Inama. The next day, the district washed it off.
One of those former teachers is Lewis, who taught Jeffers U.S. History in high school and is now her principal at West Brooklyn. “I’m trying to stay here for as long as humanly possible ...
If Alabama basketball is going to advance much further in the NCAA Tournament, Friday’s effort won’t cut it. The Crimson Tide fell behind in the second half to the No. 15-seeded Colonials ...
One of those former teachers is Lewis, who taught Jeffers U.S. History in high school and is now her principal at West Brooklyn. "I'm trying to stay here for as long as humanly possible," Jeffers said ...
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