- Utah’s second-largest public school district removed the Bible from its elementary and middle schools after a parent who was upset by book bans.
- The parent filed a complaint against the Bible in protest of a state law that made it easier to remove content deemed “pornographic or indecent” from schools.
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A committee reviewing the complaint at the Davis School District, which has nearly 74,000 students from pre-K to 12th grade, decided to “retain the book in school library circulation only at the high school level based on age appropriateness due to vulgarity or violence,” according to district spokesman Christopher Williams.