A Florida school district is restoring three dozen books removed from library shelves. The books range from classics like Toni Morrison's Beloved to a kid's book about a penguin family with two dads.
The Nassau County School Board in northeastern Florida has returned dozens of books to school library shelves. It's a result of a settlement the district reached in a First Amendment lawsuit.
The fall of 2024 will see scores of new book releases coming a store or library shelf near you. While borrowing from the library can be a great money saver, keep in mind that when it comes to new ...
The Alachua County School Board voted to keep nine books on shelves at a meeting Tuesday. Each challenged book went through a review process through the District Library Advisory Council. Alachua ...