Skylar Laird writes: “Seven books must be removed from the library shelves and classrooms of South Carolina’s public schools, while three classics can stay, the state Board of Education decided Nov. 5. The decision was the first time the board considered whether to remove or keep books under a new regulation banning books that contain ‘sexual conduct.’ Instead of waiting for parents to challenge the books locally and appeal districts’ decisions, committee members asked department staff to review books that had already faced local opposition or came up during public hearings for the regulation.”
South Carolina Daily Gazette, Nov. 5; The Post and Courier (Charleston, S.C.), June 25