A Texas school district is removing 41 books from library shelves while administrators perform a review using content guidelines that will be approved by their board of trustees.
Included in the list of books that officials from the Keller Independent School District are asking to be removed from library shelves are “Anne Frank’s Diary (The Graphic Adaptation),” the Bible and “All Boys Aren’t Blue.”
A spokesperson for Keller ISD told Fox News Digital that campus staff and librarians are being asked to review books that were challenged in the past year to determine if they meet the requirements of newly approved policies from the board of trustees.
“Keller ISD’s Board of Trustees approved policies EFA (Local) and EFB (Local) at its August 8, 2022, Special Meeting. These policies relate to the acquisition and review of instructional materials and library books. Right now, Keller ISD’s administration is asking our campus staff and librarians to review books that were challenged last year to determine if they meet the requirements of the new policy,” a Keller ISD statement read. “All of the books included in Tuesday’s email have been included on Keller ISD’s Book Challenge list over the past year.”
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