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Old 05-14-2022, 09:11 PM   #39
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The difference is that those parents can supply their kids with the books in question.
No, absolutely not!!! Parents who allow full access to a school library's collection shouldn't be the ones who have to jump through hoops. The parents who restrict access should be the ones who have to jump through those hoops. No book banning!!!

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Parents don't have similar options when teachers override their parental rights and makes choices for others' kids.
I've only addressed what children have access to in school libraries. What teachers require for reading is a separate issue and one I haven't addressed so far.

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