An Oklahoma nonprofit has sued state Superintendent Ryan Walters and two state boards, claiming open records and Open Meeting Act violations.
The South Carolina Board of Education met to discuss the potential removal of 10 books from public school libraries but ultimately postponed the vote.
The decision to strip chapters from books that had already won the approval of the state’s Republican-controlled board of education represents an escalation in how local school boards run by ...
The Princeton University Board of Trustees has approved the appointment of 12 faculty members, including three full ...
All libraries rely on federal funding — which is passed through the state board — to finance a host of services. One of the ...
Fairhope Public Library's board will review 35 titles at its April 21 meeting while community fundraising has already ...
In what almost became another addition to South Carolina’s growing list of banned books, a last-minute motion on Tuesday ...
After more than two hours of debate, an Arkansas Senate committee advanced a proposal on Tuesday to abolish the Arkansas ...
The school district noted in a court filing that it couldn’t return the 19 books to library shelves because they had been ...
While the bill's final version has yet to be determined, Indiana appears to be on a path toward adopting partisan school ...
The novel "Identical" came off school library shelves for review after critics called it pornography. A review panel advised ...