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Local ISD Removes 148 ‘Inappropriate’ Books
Officials at Princeton ISD have removed more than 100 library books deemed “inappropriate” for review. The move came after the nonprofit Citizens Defending Freedom (CDF) conducted an audit that found “148 inappropriate books in the school’s libraries,” according to a press release from the organization. “For decades, districts and parents have relied on these institutions to recommend quality educational material. Most people don’t realize those same institutions have dramatically shifted against the values of most parents,” said Shannon Ayres, CDF education division lead.