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The board voted to return 'Gender Queer,' 'Fun Home,' and 'Blankets' to the Radnor High School library, reversing a committee's decision that the books weren't age appropriate.
Wael Elkoshairi, a Muslim parent who unenrolled his daughter from a Montgomery County, Maryland, public school last year, ...
The Supreme Court appears poised to establish a right of parents of public school children to opt-out their kids from lessons ...
The conservative justices are poised to side with religious parents who want to opt their children out of lessons involving ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently hearing arguments regarding the inclusion of books with LGBTQ characters in public school ...
A Supreme Court case being argued on April 22 is set to determine whether a Maryland school district's reading program, which ...
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is signaling support for the religious rights of parents who want to remove their ...
Friendships seem to get more complicated. Romantic feelings go beyond grade-school crushes. And ethical decisions as well as homework assignments get tougher. Books that deal with these new ...
Letters: board violates own policy with decision to remove books Letters say book removal decision violates First Amendment Book organizations co-sign letter Board's March 17 decision to remove ...
A group of Catoosa County citizens confronted the school board Tuesday evening, April 8, about what they consider inappropriate books in one Heritage Middle School teacher’s eighth-grade classroom.
A set of colouring books and affirmation cards have been released in the Northwest Territories, aimed at supporting victims of gender-based violence and the residential school system.
CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. — Catoosa County's school board meeting took a turn Tuesday night when concerned parents read excerpts from books they deemed 'inappropriate for school libraries.' ...