Moore County Schools Explains Book Policy Amid State Debate

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Moore County Schools’ book policy discussions are drawing attention as district leaders explain how books are selected, reviewed, and removed from classrooms and school libraries.

School administrators recently outlined the district’s media selection and reconsideration process during a Moore County Board of Education meeting, giving board members and parents more insight into how materials are evaluated.

How the Moore County Schools Book Policy Works

District leaders say the current Moore County Schools book policy follows state law and local board regulations while balancing educational standards and student interests.

Deputy Superintendent Jamie Synan explained that media specialists, school administrators, and advisory committees all play a role in selecting books for school libraries and classrooms.

Officials also confirmed that the district no longer allows bulk book purchases from publishers without review.

Instead, media specialists complete annual inventories to identify outdated materials, books students actively use, and areas where additional educational resources are needed.

District leaders say the process also prioritizes books that encourage students to read for enjoyment while still supporting classroom curriculum goals.

Parents Continue To Have Review Rights

The Moore County Schools book policy also includes options for parents to restrict access to certain books for their children.

Under North Carolina’s Parents’ Bill of Rights, families may review classroom materials and library books and request alternative assignments or restrictions if they object to specific content.

The discussion comes as lawmakers in Raleigh debate additional legislation that would restrict books involving sexual activity, gender identity, LGBTQ+ themes, or content considered sexually explicit for younger students.

One proposed bill would further expand parental rights regarding classroom and library materials statewide.

Book Challenges Have Sparked Debate

The topic has remained controversial in Moore County in recent years.

Previous challenges involving several library books led to review committees evaluating titles for age appropriateness and educational value. While review panels recommended keeping most titles with some restrictions, the school board ultimately voted to remove four books from district collections.

School officials say books removed because of policy violations or state law are cataloged and discarded through a formal process.

District leaders emphasized that principals are informed about books removed from school inventories and the reasons behind those decisions.

The district’s explanation comes as North Carolina schools continue facing increased scrutiny over educational content, parental rights, and library access policies.

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