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Parents and residents press Sheridan County School District #2 to remove books they call obscene

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Several residents testified during public comment urging the board to remove specific titles from the high school library and called on trustees to adopt clearer review procedures using the Miller test.

Several residents used the board’s public comment period to urge Sheridan County School District #2 trustees to remove books they contend are obscene from the Sheridan High School library and to adopt clearer review procedures.

Anna Bailey told trustees she has followed library holdings and said a weekend inventory found about 30 previously identified titles still available. She said those books include “graphic violence, explicit sexual encounters, drug and alcohol abuse” and urged “age-appropriate boundaries.” Robin Hoffman said the four books she recently…

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