Students can try accessing books from public libraries, exploring digital resources like e-books or audiobooks, joining book clubs, borrowing books from friends, or purchasing books from bookstores or online retailers. Additionally, they can explore free online platforms that offer a wide range of literary works.
Uh no. I've read books in Wasilla.
No, because people should have the choice to be able to read whatever they like. It is more contreversial in school libraries since one parent filing a complaint is trying to stop all the other children in the school from reading this book. Is whether or not every child in a school is allowed to read one book one parent's decision to make? No, a child's parent should have that decision. No?
To stop people missing school.
Schools in L.A. will ban chocolate milk from students so that proves that schools can ban chocolate milk from students!
No, schools should not ban locks on school lockers because the locks keep the students things from being stolen from there locker, not just books and school supplies but cellphones and Ipods or any personal items that the student might leave in there locker. No. The whole point is to have a SECURE location for switching books, jackets, umbrellas etc when needed. If you remove the locks you now encourage theft. By encouraging theft the school would be hindering not helping the students. IF people were honest and didn't steal, sometimes just for the sake of stealing, then yes, remove the locks but until the present behavior of students becomes respectful of other people, keep the locks. Note: the theft has gotten so bad, books and other stuff are stolen when they are right under the student's seat, while the student is in the seat!!!
If they ban school, education will drop and people will struggle to put simple sentences together, and it will be harder for EVERYONE to be home schooled due to the amount of students in one school alone, people may think school is a waste of time, but when they leave they will realise how much school has helped to develop them throughout the years.
Sho-Ban School was created in 1996.
The author organizes the information in a school ban by presenting a clear introduction explaining the issue, followed by supporting details such as reasons for the ban, impact on students, and alternative solutions. The author may also include opposing viewpoints for a balanced perspective before concluding with a summary of key points.
all of them
My school library still has all three of them but (just like the twilight books) you have to get a note from parent.Answer 2:The libraries where I live still have the books, but I know that in most other libraries, they have been banned for sexual content. I, having read all three of the books, don't get where they are getting this. Sure there's kissing, but that's about it. I honestly don't understand this decision.
Yes, and not just during the middle ages. The Church maintained an Index Librorum Prohibitorum - a list of banned books - which the faithful were forbidden to read. The Index was abolished in 1966.
A challenge is an attempt to remove or censor ideas or books, and is usually unsuccessful, whereas a ban is the actual removal of the materials, usually by the government.