Censorship Debate Ignites as Worcester County Parents Clash over Reading Materials in Schools
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An appeal to censor reading materials within Worcester County schools has sparked a heated debate among parents and educators. A significant number of individuals who voiced their concerns at the latest Board of Education meeting oppose the presence of books containing explicit sexual content in school libraries.
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NEWARK, Md. -- An appeal to censor reading materials within Worcester County schools has sparked a heated debate among parents and educators. A significant number of individuals who voiced their concerns at the latest Board of Education meeting oppose the presence of books containing explicit sexual content in school libraries.
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