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National Night Out is an annual event held on the first Tuesday in August, intended to bring communities together to enhance ...
GARY — The Gary School Board voted to remove Gary Public Library board member Robert Buggs on Thursday, citing unspecified unprofessional conduct and behavior. During a public hearing held prior ...
After more than 20 years, the Yale Law School library’s freshwater fish tank is about to be removed. Law Librarian Femi Cadmus, who manages the library, announced the plans to remove the tank in an ...
Elizabethtown Area school board will vote tonight on whether Little Free Libraries on the district’s elementary school campuses violate its library materials policy, which includes a detailed ...
Recent policy directions introduced by Alberta Education raise alarm bells, with PEN Canada saying the actions of the government pave “the way to a new era of government-sponsored book banning.” ...
Florida school districts pulled dozens of library books off the shelves after pressure from state officials on books it deemed "pornographic." ...
JACKSON, MI - Northwest Early Elementary School’s library technician has been operating out of a closet for years. “Right now, our library is in a closet,” said school principal Cherlyn ...
Alicia Cassidy and Javien Winford are two of 30 students from a San Diego County Library program who soon will receive high school diplomas.
When Leigh Knapp became her school’s first full-time media specialist, she had a vision to change the library into a place where kids felt seen and encouraged, and could discover a joy of ...
When a tornado ripped through the small town of Grinnell last month, it left behind shattered homes, a ruined church, and the loss of another vital piece of the community — the school library.
Senate Bill 13 would require school boards or advisory councils to approve new books and review complaints. In most cases only 50 parents’ approval would be needed to create the oversight councils.
School boards could yank books off school library shelves if locals think they’re profane or indecent under legislation that won preliminary approval Monday ...
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