Texas book ban law causes a school district to remove Bible from libraries
by Emily Swanson from US news | The Guardian on (#6T7QQ)
Canyon independent school district briefly removed text - and then reinstated it - to comply with state's Reader Act
A school district in the Texas panhandle temporarily removed the Bible - and reinstated it soon after - in an effort to comply with a controversial new state law that bans sexually explicit materials in schools.
House Bill 900 - also called the Restricting Explicit and Adult-Designated Educational Resources (Reader) Act - took effect in September 2023 and requires library vendors to rate materials for explicit content, inform parents of potentially explicit books and recall materials already in circulation when required. More broadly, the law requires library content to align with state educational standards.
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