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Teachers in Michigan school district can pick from 32 phrases or face legal review over classroom posters
Teachers in Michigan's Romeo Community Schools must choose from 32 approved motivational phrases for classroom posters or face a multi-step legal review process for alternative phrases. The policy, linked to a school board ban on political ideology displays, has drawn criticism for potentially targeting LGBTQ-related symbols, such as 'Hate has no home here,' which have sparked national disputes.
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