Grumblenuts
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Yes. Of course we should continue having trained, professionals curating all public school library content, guided by feedback from teachers, students, administrators, and yes, even a deranged parent or three, least and aft most. School board members? Hell no.Simple question for you Lefties (not expecting a coherent answer): Would you prefer to have a school library (k-8) where the content of the books is "curated," or one where there are no restrictions based on content?
It's as simple as that.
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Requirements to Become a School Librarian By-State
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