> We're not banning these books or anything like that as a district," she said. "It was just brought to our attention that that list of books may have content that's unsuitable for children."
> Cannizzo said she plans to meet with school librarians this week. She wouldn't say when or if the books would return to circulation.
> “We haven’t even evaluated these books," she said. "I couldn’t even tell you what these books have in them or why someone may find them offensive or not."
This almost feels like it’s just standard operating procedures.
Definitely not indefinitely. She said to evaluate them. I would just threaten a lawsuit for censorship.
But the list is good. Good reading recommendations for teens, thanks. Though the best are missing. The ones which were threatened by censorship when they came out.
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[ 3.1 ms ] story [ 17.0 ms ] thread> Cannizzo said she plans to meet with school librarians this week. She wouldn't say when or if the books would return to circulation.
> “We haven’t even evaluated these books," she said. "I couldn’t even tell you what these books have in them or why someone may find them offensive or not."
This almost feels like it’s just standard operating procedures.
she says as she literally bans books from being checked out, indefinitely.
Definitely not indefinitely. She said to evaluate them. I would just threaten a lawsuit for censorship.
But the list is good. Good reading recommendations for teens, thanks. Though the best are missing. The ones which were threatened by censorship when they came out.