Controversy over banned song "Rainbowland" reaches Miley Cyrus' foundation.

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A first-grade teacher in Wisconsin is concerned about her job after protesting a policy that prevented her class from singing "Rainbowland." The school district cited a policy that the song could be too controversial. The controversy has gained significant attention, and Miley Cyrus' nonprofit, the Happy Hippie Foundation, responded to the inspiring first-grade students at Heyer Elementary, telling them to "keep being YOU." The teacher worries about the long-term effect these kinds of policies will have on the well-being of her students.
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