
Florida county school board may revise policy after teacher claims over 100 books violated state law
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The proposal makes Escambia County School Board Policy align with state standards, shifting power to concerned parents to decide what their child consumes in school.
"I think at some point we have to know that we have professionals working for us that are evaluating, making decisions, based on the literature that is being proposed. Long before I got on the school board, we have had the ability for parents to ask for their child not to read a specific book. That has been there. This is really nothing new other than we have to put it in policy," school board member Patty Hightower said at the outset of the meeting.
"What we’re tasked with as a board is making sure that parents and students have rights," Hightower said.
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