Mixed reactions to Utah State Board of Education policy on library materials

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Mixed reactions to Utah State Board of Education policy on library materials
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The Utah State Board of Education (USBE) approved a library materials model policy on Tuesday. The policy is aimed at guiding districts and charter schools in reviewing materials in schools that could be deemed sensitive.

SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah State Board of Education approved a library materials model policy on Tuesday.

"It's kind of a 'catch-22' because I feel like what they came up with is better than could have been," said Reynolds."I still feel like it is the first step to infringement on students' free speech rights, and it is one group speaking for everybody else," said Reynolds. The USBE outlined a long list of materials for a library collection. This includes the overall purpose and educational significance to the age and developmental appropriateness.

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