> So rather than search out each book they have and keep track of its status, then recheck a few weeks later,
This sounds like nonsense.
Sure, they may have to do this for books that are close to crossing the line, or they could simply leave out any controversial book.
Does that mean that the school library won't have some books? Well, yes, but they already don't stock "every book ever written".
My school, back in the 80s, did not keep Nabakov's Lolita. The public library had it, though.
School's aren't there to "teach the controversy". I said it back when the controversy not being taught was Intelligent Design, I stand by it in 202x when the controversy not being taught is LGBT.
This sounds like nonsense.
Sure, they may have to do this for books that are close to crossing the line, or they could simply leave out any controversial book.
Does that mean that the school library won't have some books? Well, yes, but they already don't stock "every book ever written".
My school, back in the 80s, did not keep Nabakov's Lolita. The public library had it, though.
School's aren't there to "teach the controversy". I said it back when the controversy not being taught was Intelligent Design, I stand by it in 202x when the controversy not being taught is LGBT.