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To both inspire and inform their students about Black History Month, various teachers around the country are decorating their classroom doors — but they're taking their decorations to the next ...
Wallace, the policy's main supporter, said restricting classroom decorations to those related to curriculum is necessary so that teachers don't influence students on social and political issues.
At the start of February, Waller put an elaborate decoration on her classroom door. Waller's door is difficult to miss. It depicts an African American girl with 3-dimensional curly hair and a dashiki.
OKLAHOMA CITY — A diverse group of students and educators filed a lawsuit today challenging an Oklahoma classroom censorship bill, HB 1775, which severely restricts public school teachers and students ...