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Board rules three appealed titles do not meet state standard for 'objective sensitive material'; send to local subjective review

3786445 · June 12, 2025
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Summary

The board considered appeals of three titles flagged as potential 'objective sensitive material' under Utah statute and determined that none met the statutory threshold; each title was referred to the district’s subjective review process for further consideration.

The Jordan School District Board of Education considered appeals on three challenged titles at the June 10 meeting and concluded that none met the statutory definition of “objective sensitive material,” referring each title to the district’s subjective‑review committee for further local review and cataloging decisions.

What the board reviewed: Under state law, material classified as objective sensitive material must include a description or depiction of certain explicit sexual conduct. The board…

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