Free speech advocates are warning state legislators that hundreds of books, including literary classics like The Handmaid’s Tale, could soon vanish from South Carolina’s public school libraries. Why?
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — It's a shake-up of emotion concerning the availability students will have with choosing content to read. The current regulation allows anyone in the state to challenge ...
“By failing to affirm this publisher’s constitutional right, statutory right, to disseminate a political book free from FEC conditions and regulations, we have effectively asserted regulatory ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — An ongoing crisis in the classroom is the debate on which books should be allowed in school libraries. The State Board of Education is considering drafting a new ...
A subcommittee of South Carolina’s Board of Education voted Thursday to recommend removing seven books from the state’s school libraries and classrooms. The final decision will be made by the full ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A new regulation from the South Carolina Department of Education will set new guidelines for what materials are "age appropriate" in schools. Regulation 43-170 received automatic ...
COLUMBIA — The State Board of Education could be one step away from banning four more challenged books from South Carolina public schools after a committee recommended their removal Jan. 9. If the ...