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The Davis County School District is removing the Nobel Prize-winning novel "The Bluest Eye," by Toni Morrison, from all school libraries.
One Utah school district banned the Bible from primary schools following a complaint from a parent who wished to draw attention to how a Republican-backed law is being used to ban LGBTQ+ books ...
High school track teams at Davis County schools competed in the annual Davis District track meet Tuesday and Wednesday at Syracuse High School. Event winners from area schools are listed below as ...
A former student of the Davis County School District has now filed a lawsuit against the district and a teacher/coach claiming that she was harassed and discriminated against due to her race.
In the Davis School District, 33 books have been removed from school shelves since last November due to the new policy in that district. Another 32 still face review.
A Utah state senator challenged the Davis School District over its sensitive materials policy, saying it may be an accessory to distributing porn to kids.
An employee with the Davis County School District was recently arrested and charged with more than 30 felony counts relating to child sexual abuse material (CSAM), or child pornography.
DAVIS COUNTY, Utah (KTVX) – A northern Utah school district has reversed its earlier committee-based decision that removed the Bible from elementary and junior high school but kept it in high ...
Davis school officials broke ground on $32 million and $32.9 million upgrade plans at Clearfield and Layton high schools, part of $475 million in planned upgrades in all in the district.
The Salt Lake Tribune found 262 books removed across 17 school districts in Utah. Here's a breakdown of what titles and authors top the list — and which district is banning the most.
The Davis School District on Tuesday announced that it has reached a $2 million settlement with the family of Isabella "Izzy" Tichenor, who attended a district elementary school and died by ...
A Utah state senator on Wednesday challenged the Davis School District over its policy over "sensitive materials" in schools.