The Blue Valley school board (it's in one of those Red States) has opted to leave "three disputed novels" on their curriculum for at least a few more years.
The Blue Valley school board on Monday said that parents who challenged Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Boy’s Life by Robert McCammon and The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy had failed to prove that the books violated the district’s policy for choosing learning resources.
The Conroy and Morrison books were affirmed in 5-1 votes, with board member Dan French casting the dissenting vote. Boy’s Life was approved 5-0. French disqualified himself because he had not read the book. Board member Clint Robinson was absent.
“While personally we can deplore the language and some of the content, the fact is that these books consider the reality of life that we live in,” said board member Steve Klika. “If we don’t educate our children to understand what life is all about, how are we going to prepare them for the future?”
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