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CMS removes book that was to be part of anti-bullying lesson. By Elsa Gillis. March 21, 2017 at 10:02 pm EDT. By Elsa Gillis. March 21, 2017 at 10:02 pm EDT. CHARLOTTE, N.C.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg panel created to review book challenges voted Tuesday to remove one challenged book from all schools and keep two others on high school shelves. The one removed, “A Court ...
The American Library Association marks Banned Books Week next week — but it’s already stirring up controversy and confusion in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The library association uses the ...
CMS’ Central Media Advisory Committee, which voted last month to leave the book in libraries, can be overruled by the superintendent if an appeal is filed within 10 days, according to CMS ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools pulled the book “Jacob’s New Dress” from an anti-bullying program. But CMS is doing the right thing in trying to protect transgender students from harm.
CMS’ Central Media Advisory Committee, which voted last month to leave the book in libraries, can be overruled by the superintendent if an appeal is filed within 10 days, according to CMS ...
The book is called “The Girl Who Fell from the Sky,” and some parents read sexually explicit passages from it at the CMS board meeting Tuesday night. They demanded to know why it was selected.
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