To: bondjamesbond
Principal Carmen Parache said she had not reviewed the books until she received complaints but said they were "definitely inappropriate." She said classroom materials would be more carefully screened in the future.Uh, Ms Principal, who did screen the books prior to being added to an elementary library? IMHO, that person should be charged with 'corruption of the morals of minors'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9 posted on
12/07/2006 1:29:52 PM PST by
eeriegeno
To: eeriegeno
Uh, Ms Principal, who did screen the books prior to being added to an elementary library? IMHO, that person should be charged with 'corruption of the morals of minors'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The books were not in the school library, they were in classroom libraries.
This, IMO, is worse as this school had several teachers who thought these books were ok for kids to read, instead of just one wacko librarian.
53 posted on
12/07/2006 2:48:17 PM PST by
Dianna
To: eeriegeno
The ALA (American Library Association) does not believe in a concept of "age appropriate materials" and seeks to thwart attempts to screen web content for minors (extending to instructing minors how to circumvent suct controls).
The ALA is not family friendly. They are a biased left institution "above criticism".
54 posted on
12/07/2006 2:49:36 PM PST by
weegee
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