I am really enjoying this discussion, although I am unnerved by the willingness of
some to censor what they deem inappropriate. I can't help but think that as
Americans we are losing ground...
That said, I do believe that following your districts selection policy is the way
to go - But, I am curious about what you all do if:
1. A teacher requests a book that doesn't follow the selection policy?
2. You have inherited your collection from previous librarians and you are not
sure if the books follow your district's policy?
Kristin M. Dardano
Library Media Specialist
E. R. Hughes Elementary School
New Hartford Central School District
(315) 797-3686
kdardano@nhart.org
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