"Book Bans Spark Controversy, Now Schools Question the Role of Libraries. In a move that has sent shockwaves through the education community, Clay County District Schools in Florida has sparked a heated debate by removing hundreds of books from its high school libraries. While school officials claim the move is part of a broader effort to modernize the school's learning environment, critics see it as the latest chapter in the ongoing battle over book censorship, targeting fiction books and the very concept of traditional libraries. As the nation grapples with the role of books in education, one question remains: what happens when the books are gone?"


After removing hundreds of books, Clay County District Schools is debating the purpose of high school libraries. School officials called it modernization. Critics see it as the next phase of the book debate targeting fiction books. The post What comes after book bans? One school district questions traditional libraries appeared first on District Administration.