Citizens Group Strives To Remove Pornographic Material From Wilson County School Libraries
A Local Citizen’s Group Is Attempting To Remove Publications Containing Mature Content From Wilson County Public School Libraries.
Read moreA Local Citizen’s Group Is Attempting To Remove Publications Containing Mature Content From Wilson County Public School Libraries.
Read moreWilson County Residents Showed Up At Monday Night’s Regularly Scheduled School Board Meeting To Make Public Comments Regarding Discussion Surrounding Parental Rights That Some Of The Community Took As An Attack On “Queer Kids.”
Read moreSchool Board Members Removed Two More Books From Wilson County School Libraries On Monday Night Despite The County’s Book Review Committee Recommending To Keep Them On The Mature Reading List.
Read moreThe Last Remaining Ethics Complaint Against Conservative Wilson County School Board Member Joseph Padilla Was Dismissed Tuesday Night.
Read moreWe Came To One Of The Most Conservative Counties In Tennessee, Because We Thought There Was No Way The Good People Of Tennessee Would Stand For That Filth In Their Schools. But We Were Wrong And Now We Can See That Here, We Are Only About Two Years Away From Becoming California. And There Is NOWHERE Else To Go After This.
Read moreIn Response To A Letter Sent To The Wilson County Board Of Education From Representative Susan Lynn, School Board Attorney Mike Jennings Recommended That The Board Consult With An Attorney Well Versed In First Amendment Law.
Read moreRepresentative Susan Lynn Read Our Article That Covered The Wilson County Board Of Education’s Actions About A Book That Parents Say Contains Graphic Depictions Of Sex Acts, Both Heterosexual And Homosexual, And Suicide And Informed The Board That Their Actions Regarding The Book Are In Violation Of Tennessee Law.
Read moreThe Wilson County School Board Voted Last Week To Place A Book On The District’s Mature Reading List Despite A Book Review Committee’s Recommendation To Keep It Accessible To All High School Students Without Parental Consent.
Read moreA Wilson County Resident, Who Addressed The School Board On Monday Night On The Topic Of LGBTQ+ “Safe Space” Stickers, Says There Are Issues With Removing Books Already In School Libraries.
Read moreSchool Districts Across The State Continue To Speak Out Against Tennessee’s Controversial New Third Grade Retention Law. In Response, The State’s Education Instruction Subcommittee Chair Says He Is Open To Revisiting The Law And Considering Modifications.
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