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The books include the novels “Push” which inspired the Oscar-winning movie “Precious.” Also taken out of the libraries of SAIL and Lincoln High: “Me, Earl and the Dying Girl,” which was also made into a film. The novels "Dead End,” "Doomed” and “Lucky” are also out.
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One rule requires online training for school librarians and other employees involved in selecting books for students. The other requires elementary schools to post online lists of reading materials.
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This school year brought more book bans in Florida than almost any other state, according to an analysis by the free expression advocacy group PEN America.
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Training for the law says school media specialists should "err on the side of caution" if reading material aloud in a public meeting would make them uncomfortable.
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Among the titles that prison staff deemed were too inflammatory for incarcerated Floridians to read include cook books, French and Arabic language dictionaries, and a guide on how to survive solitary confinement.
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For Banned Books Week, we show you how teens can access a giant, free library.