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.
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