Bible removed from Texas school district due to law banning 'sex****y explicit' content
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A law in Texas prohibits lending books with offensive content in schools. One school district took the wording very seriously - and apparently decided that the most well-known book of all also fell under this law.
'Absurd': Parents blast Texas school district that banned Bible for 'explicit' content
A Texas school district has banned the Bible In response to a state law prohibiting schools from carrying "sexually explicit" material. Irate parents are now speaking out against the ban.The Christian Post reported Thursday that Canyon Independent School District Superintendent Darryl Flusche sent an email to parents informing them that the "full text" of the Bible would no longer be allowed in schools due to Texas House Bill 900, which passed i…
Bible removed from Texas school district due to law banning 'sex****y explicit' content
The head of a Texas school district says the Bible had to be removed from school libraries because of a new state law prohibiting explicit books. Canyon Independent School District Superintendent Darryl Flusche announced in an email leaked earlier this week that under House Bill 900, which was passed by the Texas Legislature in 2023 […]
Texas Public School District Bans Bible In Libraries
A Texas public school district superintendent informed parents that the Bible was removed from the district’s libraries because it violated a state House bill requiring library books to be expunged if they contained “sexually explicit material.” HB 900, the READER Act (Restricting Explicit and Adult Designated Educational Resources), was passed by the 88th Texas Legislature, signed into law by Republican Governor Greg Abbott, and implemented on …
School District To Allow Bible In Library – 710am KURV
A tiny school district in far North Texas is backtracking, and is returning the Bible to libraries. There was outrage in the town of Canyon, which is south of Amarillo, when the scripture was pulled from shelves. The district superintendent originally pointed to a new state law, which bans books with sexual content. Their review flagged several titles, including the Bible. Thursday night the district issued a new statement, saying they reached ou
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