SC committee recommends 10 more books be removed from K-12 public schools
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SC committee recommends 10 more books be removed from K-12 public schools
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD) – A state committee has recommended that multiple books be removed from public school libraries and classrooms across South Carolina. The Instructional Review Materials Board voted Thursday to recommend that 10 books be pulled from K-12 shelves under a rule adopted last year that bars books containing descriptions or visual depictions of “sexual conduct.” The regulation also established a system in which parents can challen…
Removing books from schools isn't a ban, SC superintendent says. She bristles at Nazi comparison.
S.C. Education Superintendent Ellen Weaver said removing books from public schools is not a ban and took issue with a comparison to Nazi Germany. She also said cuts to the U.S. Department of Education creates opportunity for states like South…
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