Campus libraries are now open, but the district now has its eyes on more than 100 books it’s pulled that might be inappropriate.
A speaker was removed from Fort Worth ISD’s board of education meeting last week after he began to read an excerpt from a book some parents believe is sexually explicit.
"Just making sure that they’re developmentally appropriate for students," said Dr. Ross Teller, interim director of library services. "It is my goal to get these books through this process as quickly as possible."The district temporarily closed all campus libraries at the start of the school year to inventory its book collections. It picked the 118 titles for review during that process.
"The community will still see them on the catalog," Teller said. "Those books are currently not available for circulation, though."
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