A high school English teacher from Oklahoma says she was placed on leave after providing her students with information about a program that grants access to the Brooklyn Public Library’s digital collection at no charge.
The English instructor said a state law limiting discussions on race and gender has created an "impossible" learning environment for educators and students.
ummer Boismier had posted a QR code in her classroom that pointed students toward a resource from the Brooklyn Public Library in New York that provides digital access to its collection particularly books that may be banned elsewhere.