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A Fairfax County, Virginia, library removed a book display featuring the notorious books "Gender Queer" and "Lawn Boy" – which parents claim feature pedophilia and obscene material – alongside ...
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) will remove the controversial book "Gender Queer: A Memoir," written by Maia Kobabe, from school library shelves, a spokesman announced Friday.
Fairfax County Public Schools said it plans to temporarily suspend the two books from the library. A committee of students, staff and parents will then review the books and make a final decision.
Fairfax County Public Schools announced Tuesday it will return two sexually explicit books to its high school libraries after a review panel ruled the books have literary merit. The books, “Lawn ...
2 Books Back in Fairfax County School Libraries After Sexual Content Complaint “The decision reaffirms FCPS’s ongoing commitment to provide diverse reading materials that reflect our student ...
Fairfax County Public Schools has decided to return two books to its high school libraries, following a review into complaints that the books contained sexually explicit language and scenes that ...
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. — Editor's Note: The video above is from Oct. 7. Two books that were temporarily removed from library shelves in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) will be reinstated ...
A Fairfax County couple is challenging nine books found on public school library shelves and reading lists because they contain profanity, cigarette and drug use, violence and sex -- gay sex ...
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (7News) — After a two-month review process, Fairfax County Public Schools says two books that prompted parent complaints will be reinstated in high school libraries. The ...
Fairfax County Public Schools announced Tuesday that two books that were criticized for having sexually-explicit scenes will be returned to its high school libraries.
FAIRFAX, Va. (7News) — By Thursday night the decision had already been made, parents filed into a Fairfax County school board meeting to continue the debate over the books that are allowed in ...