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Some words may be mispronounced. CEDAR RAPIDS — More than 200 middle school students are enrolled in Cedar Rapids Prep, taking a venture on the charter school opening in August. Carter Oja ...
The Texas House gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would give Texas parents and school boards a bigger role over what books students can access in public school libraries. Senate Bill ...
The Alberta government says it will create consistent, provincewide standards to ensure age-appropriateness of school library material after dozens of books containing “explicit sexual content ...
Alberta is bringing in new rules this fall to ensure that only what it calls “age appropriate” books are available in school libraries. Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides says the move ...
The seminar that Freedman teaches at Columbia Journalism School began in 1991 as something of an experiment, testing whether students could, in the course of a semester, produce a book proposal to ...
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Fetsko says if a challenged book has been reviewed and banned in another Florida public school district, it should be removed from Escambia public schools Board members feel ECPS has spent too ...
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He watched Malvern Prep’s Jake Bickel’s hands go low as ... followed to cap a six-goal run and make it 12-9 Haverford School with 7:19 to play. “We knew we just needed to chip away at ...
A bill that would give Texas parents and school boards significant power over deciding what books are permitted in their kids' public school libraries is now awaiting a final nod from Gov.
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.