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I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
Anonymous wrote:
You are more than welcome to provide these books to your kids. They are not appropriate in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
Anonymous wrote:
NO PORN in SCHOOLS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
I'm glad you are a former teacher, as I sure would not want such a bigoted and hateful person teaching my children.
^ Unhinged. Shame on you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
I'm glad you are a former teacher, as I sure would not want such a bigoted and hateful person teaching my children.
^ Unhinged. Shame on you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
I'm glad you are a former teacher, as I sure would not want such a bigoted and hateful person teaching my children.
Anonymous wrote:
You are more than welcome to provide these books to your kids. They are not appropriate in schools.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.
Anonymous wrote:
You are more than welcome to provide these books to your kids. They are not appropriate in schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m a school librarian. 25 years running. Pretty sure I haven’t corrupt anyone on my watch. My own children read whatever they wanted to. They’re all successful adults.
Trust professionals.
I'm a former teacher and a parent of two. These books are not appropriate for school libraries.
And, since tax dollars fund the purchase of books, we do indeed get a say in books available to students.
Purchase the classics. Purchase appropriate literature. Leave the smut for parents to purchase for their own children.
And, sorry - we have seen over the past 3 years that blind trust in professionals is naive.
Well said. Thank you. Your former students were lucky to have a teacher who cares as much as you clearly do.
Thank you. I am absolutely mystified by supposed parents who believe that books like Gender Queer and All Boys Aren't Blue should be available in school libraries. I truly cannot understand it. I would really think long and hard about allowing my children to associate with children of parents who have these views.