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Old 07-26-2011, 02:30 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by jgaiser View Post
It's the parents responsibility, not the school system. If Wesley Scroggins doesn't want his children to read Slaughterhouse Five, more power to him. Don't tell me what my children can read.
Who are you to tell me what my children MUST read? That's the other option here. It was a question of "do we include this in the curriculum or not?" Your children can seek out and read this book, and even use it for study at that school.

While I wish they would carry the books in the library (the only part of the process I truly disagree with), the school is within rights to decide not to teach a particular book.

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