Faith Bugenhagen writes: “Conroe (Tex.) Independent School District’s self-described ‘mama bear’ trustees’ attempt to block books they deem inappropriate from returning to library and classroom shelves proved unsuccessful October 15. Revisions [to the district’s book policies], which passed on a 4–2 vote, now clearly define that removed titles that bypassed the formal reconsideration process can undergo a formal review process if their removals are challenged. ‘If we trust parents to review books that are being pulled, then we trust parents to review books that are being asked to go into the schools,’ Skeeter Hubert, Conroe ISD board president, said.”