The Mead School Board Monday night unanimously approved a policy regulating what teachers can say, wear and display in their classrooms.
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An Idaho teacher is in a standoff with her own school district after officials ordered her to remove classroom signs, including one that reads, “Everyone is welcome here.” Sarah Inama, a sixth-grade ...