lennypartiv
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One more school board is taking steps to protect our children. The more books they ban, the better. Hopefully other school districts will follow their lead.
---The policy change under consideration would shift the authority to ban certain books in district schools from the superintendent to the school board.---
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---The policy change under consideration would shift the authority to ban certain books in district schools from the superintendent to the school board.---

Pine-Richland school board meeting on book policy turns contentious
The Pine-Richland school board discussed a revised policy that will determine if a book is banned or not.
