This bill is retrospective. In other words, the list was included in the title that met the state guidelines before the start date of the bill. You need to notify the State Board of Education at any time when a public or charter school is deemed to be a “sensitive material” for each HB 29. If the book meets the removable value, all The school is notified and is expected to dispose of it.
Of the 16 books currently on the list, 14 are written by women. The list is as follows.
It is important to understand the law is that, despite the claims of “local rule,” it is forced to follow the decisions made in other districts. There are 42 public school districts in Utah, two The district accounts for nearly 80 % of books that are banned throughout the state: Davis school and Washington. Davis and Washington Maiden and Like a love story It will be added to the list.
Last month, the State Board of Education in Utah announced further clarifying the laws applied to students. It is not allowed to bring a copy of any of the states banned books to the school campus. The freedom of students who even carry these books to the class to read these books freely is contrary to the law. The state issues guidance on how local educational institutions can approach students who bring any of the above 16 books to schools.

In the guidance? “I will verify the students’ feelings and show empathy.”
Probably, it should be one of the first consideration for the period, what the State Board of Education is doing.
As the grade continues, we will continue to see more books on this list of Utah. Of course, these are not the only books prohibited in the state where books are banned, despite the Federal Ministry of Education’s claims. Each school district is allowed to prohibit books that seem to be inappropriate. Of course, only the three necessary areas needed to delete the book before deleting the book, it will help you add a title to the state list.
Utah is not the only state with such a list. South Carolina also has a list of approved books that must be deleted in all public school districts. At the time of writing, eight books are banned at South Carolina’s public schools, and six more books are waiting for the state’s education department to be tested.
These laws do not apply to private or home school institutions. It is intentional.
If the Ministry of Education is excluded under the new administration, expect an increasing number of educational departments that disguise “local control” to carry out the same book ban list.
Do you want to live in Utah and participate in the battle for freedom to read? Please participate in reading Uta.

