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Challenges to Kentucky public library books soared by 1,061% last year, rising from 26 incidents in 2023 to 302 incidents in ...
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Texas school boards could remove library books under bill on governor’s desk Texas’ Senate Bill 13 empowers school boards to decide which books are permitted in their school libraries.
TEXAS — A bill that would give parents and school boards authority over school library catalogs was approved by the Texas House this week. The House gave Senate Bill 13 preliminary approval on Monday ...
AUSTIN — School boards could yank books off school library shelves if locals think they’re profane or indecent under legislation that won preliminary approval Monday in the Texas House. In the ...
Texas school boards and parents would have unprecedented control over school library book selection under a wide-ranging state Senate bill that the House passed 86-55 on Wednesday, hours before a ...
Ken-Ton now will let parents challenge the content of library books. Officials said school-level staff will assess each book and could, based on that review, remove the title from circulation.
Tarrant County Stonewall Democrats on Monday, May 13, issued its Stonewall Legislative Report, updating the status of six anti-LGBTQ bills currently making their way through the Texas Legislature ...
Georgetown High School librarian Susan Cooper listens as Georgetown High junior Brooke Thomas speaks to the board of trustees about a petition against the removal of books from the library.
All titles are still available for checkout at Georgetown High School, but a number of them will remain absent from the East View High School library catalog and shelves until the review is complete.
news Education Texas school libraries could have tighter oversight if Republicans get their way District trustees or the State Board of Education could have final say over library books.