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OPINION: As book bans reach historic levels, more educators should get involved in school governance
In 2021-22, 43 percent of book challenges targeted titles with LGBTQ+ characters, and 36 percent focused on books featuring characters of color or addressed themes of race and racism. Credit: Rick ...
When the plaque is unveiled, families will encounter politicized messages from both the left and the right before even cracking open a book ... Relatives of school-age children can attend school ...
The group defines school book bans as any action taken against a ... not to apply for the funding this year indicated they’d be open to applying in the future. In Sparta, a small southwest ...
The Oregon legislature passed a bill on Monday in an effort to combat “politicized” book bans across the state, the ...
The department said the attorneys “quickly confirmed books are not being ‘banned,’ but that school districts…have established commonsense processes by which to evaluate and remove age ...
The candidates discussed topics ranging from curriculum decisions and book bans to special education policies and cell phone use in schools. The election for the two open school board seats will ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Elizabeth School District is deciding whether to cull books like the Bible or ... explores some of the material so they can open a conversation about it, whether it ...
Under current law, local school boards and committees have ... "undermine our right to education by throwing open the floodgates to ban books based on personal preference and encourage self ...
A simple “yes” from a Nassau County school librarian isn’t just causing ... now working to have more schools around the U.S. open their book fairs to homeschooled students.
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