In this letter to the editor, the parent of a North Marion student objects to the Impressions text books, part of the elementary school curriculum. The books are described as negative and graphic, not the best choice for young children. Though Supt. Wolfe suggested the books were intended to appeal to reluctant readers, the Impressions series was removed from the curriculum. The parent upholds the removal as being responsive to the community, not a result of censorhip
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In this letter to the editor, the parent of a North Marion student objects to the Impressions text b...
The Ashland School Board was presented with a petition signed by 137 community members who are conce...
The Ashland School Board was presented with a petition signed by 137 community members who are conce...
North Marion Elementary School is the site of two book challenges. The first is for the book “A Spoo...
North Marion Elementary School is the site of two book challenges. The first is for the book “A Spoo...
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A committee of parents and teachers recommended that “Are you there God? It’s Me, Margaret” not be r...
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Parents in the Salem Keizer elementary school district asked that The Last Mission and The View f...
Unfortunately, three of society's worst problems during the last decade--racism, sexism, and ma...
Letter to the editor: In response to Paul Prevenas, the school\u27s principal, removing challenged ...
A letter to the editor that reemphasizes that what a child reads does influence and stay with him. P...
In this letter to the editor, the parent of a North Marion student objects to the Impressions text b...
The Ashland School Board was presented with a petition signed by 137 community members who are conce...
The Ashland School Board was presented with a petition signed by 137 community members who are conce...
North Marion Elementary School is the site of two book challenges. The first is for the book “A Spoo...
North Marion Elementary School is the site of two book challenges. The first is for the book “A Spoo...
In this opinion piece the author states that parents have a right and duty to teach values to their ...
In this opinion piece the author states that parents have a right and duty to teach values to their ...
In this letter to the editor, the author, J. Kevin Hunt, calls the banning of “If Beale Street Could...
The Nehalem Valley school board decided to ban several books from the high school library. The high...
A committee of parents and teachers recommended that “Are you there God? It’s Me, Margaret” not be r...
A committee of parents and teachers recommended that “Are you there God? It’s Me, Margaret” not be r...
Parents in the Salem Keizer elementary school district asked that The Last Mission and The View f...
Unfortunately, three of society's worst problems during the last decade--racism, sexism, and ma...
Letter to the editor: In response to Paul Prevenas, the school\u27s principal, removing challenged ...
A letter to the editor that reemphasizes that what a child reads does influence and stay with him. P...