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The number of states banning smartphones in schools is growing. New York is now the largest state in the U.S. to ban ...
Students in Grade 10 and above will be allowed to read non-explicit content, if it is developmentally appropriate.
Policies barring all but the U.S., state and military flags and one streamlining the book-removal process could win final ...
Internal emails throw light on the sources used by Government of Alberta staff to search for “inappropriate” materials in ...
Students in Grade 10 and above may only access the library material with non-explicit sexual content if province deems it ...
Advocacy efforts are stemming the tide of censorship attempts in libraries, with more states enacting anti-book-ban laws.
The Supreme Court has sided with religious parents who want to pull their children out of the classroom when a public school ...
A new state law bans elementary and middle school students from using cell phones at school. High school students have limits on use as well.
The Cranbrook Public Library turned 100 on July 4, garnering congratulatory greetings from the likes of Louise Penny, Ann ...
The EveryLibrary Institute, a library advocacy organization, published a report on June 16 about book ban efforts.
The Supreme Court determined parents can “opt out” of letting their children see LGBTQ books in the classroom.
State officials want sex education titles moved to adult sections as Alabama faces high STI and teen pregnancy rates, ...