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Hills­borough school board votes 4-3 to remove 'This Book is Gay' from middle school libraries BY Angie Angers and Nick Popham Tampa UPDATED 5:46 PM ET Mar. 28, 2023 ...
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John Hinnant, the chair of the New Hanover County GOP, also saw it this way when he came to the school board’s public comment period on June 3. However, another audience member, Sandy Eyles, used her ...
“The loss of this export supply would wipe out the surplus that was expected in the fourth quarter of this year,” analysts for ING wrote in a note to clients.In the past, conflicts in the Middle East ...
VIENNA — Jackson Middle School students and local author Don Stansberry held an unboxing at the school Tuesday to celebrate the release of their new collaborative book called “The Wild of Wild ...
A lawsuit aims to fight book bans in Tennessee, arguing they are violation of First Amendment rights of students when it ignored the recommendations of specialists not to remove or restrict access ...
Larry McCormack/For Chalkbeat The Elizabeth school district must return 19 banned books to library shelves by April 5, a judge ordered. This story was originally published by Chalkbeat.
No books have been permanently removed from school libraries, pending completion of the review, Tackaberry said. At Ramstein High School, more than 50 books were set aside for review.
Academy 20, based in Colorado Springs, and Greeley 6 both reported multiple book challenges. In Academy 20, four books were challenged over four months during the 2023-24 school year: “The Hate U Give ...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WSMV) - The appropriateness of certain books in school libraries was, once again, a topic of discussion during a recent school board meeting in Rutherford County.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WZTV) — The Williamson County School Board held a special meeting Monday night to decide the fate of five books some deemed controversial or inappropriate for children.