Bill Zeeble writes: “Texas’s Senate Bill 13 says districts can create a school library council that would be responsible for recommending which books can enter a school library and which need to be removed. Signed into law after the recent regular session, it goes into effect September 1. If a district doesn’t opt to form a council, parents can petition trustees to create one. It would take 10 percent of a district’s enrolled students—or 50 parents total, whichever is fewer—to force creation of a council.” Districts in Coppell, Grand Prairie, and Nacogdoches are among those forming school library councils already.
KERA-FM (Dallas), July 28; KUT-FM (Austin, Texas), June 5; KLTV-TV (Tyler, Texas), July 28
