Civil SocietyEducationFederalU.S. Education Department Investigates Granbury ISD for Library Book Removals
Granbury ISD is under a federal Title IX investigation for sex discrimination because of the books it has removed from school libraries.
Granbury ISD is under a federal Title IX investigation for sex discrimination because of the books it has removed from school libraries.
As part of its response to concerns about content in school materials, the board amended its policy to forbid books discussing “gender fluidity.”
The firm sent cease and desist letters to four Texas school districts after signs with the national motto in Arabic and rainbow lettering were rejected.
Keller ISD adopted content guidelines for library books and Grapevine-Colleyville ISD codified last year's Critical Race Theory ban.
Both of the texts passed the standardized review process recently adopted by Keller ISD. Some continue to claim the books are banned.
In light of the discovery of vulgar books in school libraries, Keller ISD recently adopted a new acquisition and challenge policy.
Public school libraries in Carroll and Keller ISD will follow new acquisition policies to address parental concerns about inappropriate materials.
Patriot Mobile Action, a recently formed political action committee, has a perfect record of victory in the races it has advocated in favor of this year.
Keller ISD teacher Dan Grunewald refused to remove the Black Lives Matter poster and was sent home from Timber Creek High School on Tuesday.