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beyond the Official Mls X Inter Miami Cf X Messi #10 2023 Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this district. Fifty-two school board members from 25 Pennsylvania districts condemned the Central Bucks board’s conservative majority in a February open letter, writing that their policies “foster intolerance.” More than 800 district alumni signed a different open letter in March expressing outrage that the board was “imposing their political views” on students and teachers. “It makes it really, really difficult to have a substantive learning environment when you’re in the middle of this cultural war, literally, right in the middle, and everybody knows it,” Busick said. Last summer, the board created a process allowing anyone to file a complaint over books available in school libraries. The district is now considering removing more than 50 books, each of them also listed on BookLooks, a website created by a Moms for Liberty member to highlight concerns about specific titles, though the site also says it is not affiliated with the conservative group. In some cases, the complainants said they hadn’t read the books, but had seen objectionable passages on BookLooks, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tromba, the local Moms for Liberty chair, said it’s “unfortunate” that close to half of the books listed on the website are LGBTQ themed, but that the list isn’t targeting literature about gender identity and sexuality. “I don’t understand why you have to have graphic content in those kinds of books to represent that genre of people,” she said. The ACLU’s Pennsylvania branch cited book policies in a civil rights complaint filed last fall with the U.S. Department of Education. The complaint alleged the district’s policies made life worse for teachers and LGBTQ students in school, saying that administrators denied requests for sensitivity training and retaliated against a teacher who pushed back on book bans, and that some children started eating lunch in private to avoid bullying. From September to December 2022, the Education Department opened seven civil rights investigations in the district. The department did not respond to a request for comment. The district hired a law firm to investigate the
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