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Parent asks Wake County board to publicly defend district book-review process amid HB 636 debate

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A parent and PTSA member asked the Wake County Board of Education to publicize and defend the district’s book-review procedures in response to state legislation (HB 636) she said would introduce censorship and unnecessary burdens for library staff.

Jana Dux, a parent and PTSA member, urged the Wake County Board of Education on April 22 to publicly defend the district’s school-library review process and its librarians, saying recent state legislation would create unnecessary censorship and complexity in Wake schools.

Dux described Wake’s internal review procedures as “one of the most vetted book…

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