© Provided by Xinhua by Mahmoud FoulyCAIRO, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) Decorated with Chinese-style red lanterns, the pavilion of translated Chinese books saw
© Provided by Xinhua by Mahmoud FoulyCAIRO, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) Decorated with Chinese-style red lanterns, the pavilion of translated Chinese books saw
school s main library, but the process has sparked confusion and high emotion. i would not suggest banning books. it s a slippery slope. this is good literature with value. please, do not ban books. reporter: during a school board meeting, school officials confirmed they are working to align policies with requirements. a group of library media specialists reviewed 94 book titles over the summer. that team recommended ten titles to be weeded out of our collections or moved to our adult-only resource library. there is appropriateness in appropriateness. where books are concerned, we have to keep the minors in mind. you cannot substitute adult supervision. you just cannot. adult supervision, parent, whether it be a guardian, grandparent, have to be aware of
meeting in the county, school officials confirmed, they, too, are working to align policies with state requirements. school officials say, a group of library media specialists reviewed 94 book titles over the summer. that team did recommend ten titles to be weeded out of our collections, or moved to our adult only resource library. there is appropriateness, and in appropriateness. where books are concerned, we need to keep the miners in mind. you cannot substitute adult supervision. you just cannot. adult supervision, parents, weatherby guardian, a grandparent, must be aware of what the child is being taught. while some parents praise, what they call, parents rights at work, others worry, it is a slippery slope. anytime you restrict access to information, or to knowledge, it is censorship. i don t think that there is any other way to categorize it. also, part of the conversation in that pinellas county school board meeting, they talked about how
week, school officials acknowledged how long it will take to verify all the books meantime student have access to books in their school s main library but the process sparked confusion and high emotion. i would not suggest banning books. it s a slippery slope. this is good literature with value. please do not ban books. during a school board meet school officials confirm they too are working to align policies with state requirements, officials say a group of library media specialists reviewed 94 book titles over the summer. and that team recommended ten titles to be weeded out of collections or moved to our adult only resource library. there s appropriateness and there s inappropriateness where books are concerned we have to keep the minors in mind. you cannot substitute adult