BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — It has been a weird year for Sarah Inama.
She went from being a middle school teacher, mom, and history buff to also becoming the unintended leader of a school equity movement that went viral.
Last spring, she went public with her fight to keep an “Everyone is Welcome Here” sign up in her West Ada School District classroom. The sign was meant to create a respectful learning environment and to build rapport with young teens. She bought it at a local craft store…