Parent criticizes books, reads explicit excerpts during Elizabeth School District public comment
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Summary
A parent told the board they oppose a lawsuit that would keep books such as The Hate U Give and The Bluest Eye available in district schools and libraries, reading passages and calling the material 'inappropriate' for children in the district.
An unidentified parent criticized a lawsuit challenging the Elizabeth School District’s exclusion of certain books and read explicit excerpts during public comment at the board’s Jan. 13 special meeting.
The commenter said their family moved to Elizabeth nearly two years ago and objected to specific titles, stating, “What right do you have as parents to have filth in our schools for our children to read? How dare you?” The speaker read passages they said were from The Hate U Give and The Bluest Eye and urged the board to prevent that material from being available in district schools and libraries.
The parent said the books are “inappropriate” and questioned their educational value for district students, urging board members to update the Elizabeth School District website with clarity about which materials are allowed and to stand with parents who want different reading options.
Board members thanked the speaker for attending and acknowledged the comments. The board did not take immediate action on instructional materials during the special meeting; public comment was recorded and the meeting proceeded to the consent agenda and action items.
The comment reflects community concern about instructional and library materials and flagged an ongoing legal matter referenced later in the meeting’s announcements.

