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Education groups ask Florida to stop enforcing rule regarding classroom books

Por: WPTV Politics March 22, 2023

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — There's a new twist to the book challenges and book bans making headlines around the state.Three Florida education organizations are petitioning the state to stop enforcing rules requiring teachers to catalog all books and reading materials in their classrooms.SPECIAL COVERAGE: Think about all of the books and other reading materials your kids may have access to in their classrooms. A rule from the Florida Board of... + full article



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