Schools for military families must pull several lessons tied to immigration, gender, and sexuality and remove books that could "potentially" cover those topics; Tennessee county removes 32 books from school libraries; and Utah pulls 16th book from state's schools.
Department of Defense Tells Its Schools ‘Do Not Use’ Certain Lessons | Task & Purpose
Schools for military families must pull several lessons tied to immigration, gender, and sexuality from their curriculum and remove books that could "potentially" cover those topics.
Tennessee County School Board Removes 32 More Books | MSN
It was a tense two hours at the Rutherford County (TN) school board meeting as the board revised its stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, and then voted to remove more than 30 books from school libraries.
Utah Bans a 16th Book from Public Schools | The Salt Lake Tribune
Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian joins 15 other titles banned from Utah’s public schools.
Democratic State Lawmaker Introduces Bill to Effectively Repeal Tennessee Law Restricting School Library Books | 10News
The bill would still require materials inside school libraries to be "suitable for the age and maturity levels of the students" who may access them.
Sides Await Ruling on Iowa Book Ban Law After Making Their Case at Hearing | KCCI8
A federal judge heard a request to block Iowa's so-called book ban law once again but did not issue a ruling. The law created restrictions for school libraries on "age-appropriate materials." It was temporarily blocked before going into effect but that injunction was overturned last August.
Idaho High School Students Discuss Navigating Banned Books in School Libraries | KTVB7 [VIDEO]
Boise, ID, student news channel reports on state's book bans.
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