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Thu Aug 29, 2024, 07:25 AM Aug 29

Oshkosh school board rejects book bans...

The usual nitwits showed up to this meeting and were kicked out for disruption.

OSHKOSH, Wis. (WBAY) - Oshkosh community members spoke out at Wednesday’s Oshkosh School Board meeting where they voted on six books being banned from the Oshkosh West High School.

This stems from a board meeting from two weeks before, which stirred controversy in their discussion about Title IX regulations in the school district.

The board voting 6-1 against the book ban just after 8 o’clock Wednesday night.

The public showed out at the meeting to the point where the district needed to bring in rows of additional seating. Some supporters of the book ban were removed for disrupting the meeting; they did not address the board.

https://www.wbay.com/2024/08/29/oasd-board-votes-against-banning-6-books-after-title-ix-discussion/

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Oshkosh school board rejects book bans... (Original Post) Archae Aug 29 OP
State law governs some of public comment. Individual school districts can set some policy around AllyCat Aug 29 #1

AllyCat

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1. State law governs some of public comment. Individual school districts can set some policy around
Thu Aug 29, 2024, 09:37 AM
Aug 29

How that is done. Disrupting a meeting is never okay.

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