State school board issues timeline for guidance over new book ban law

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State school board issues timeline for guidance over new book ban law
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The State Board of Education is still working on new guidelines for how school districts will enforce a recently passed law to ban books deemed pornographic or

Wed, April 17th 2024 at 9:08 PM indecent. The State Board of Education is still working on new guidelines for how school districts will enforce aAn email sent Tuesday to all state superintendents and charter directors outlined a timeline of what will happen leading up to the new law taking effect on July 1.

"The ground is literally shifting under our feet," said high school social studies teacher Deborah Gatrell. The board said a committee met Tuesday to discuss implementation rules. The timeline said by May 2, a draft concerning "sensitive materials" will be presented.

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