QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Christina Ellis is among the students protesting a book ban in York, Pennsylvania, and questions whether the officials who decided to remove certain reading materials from the curriculum even read the resources they deem controversial. Do you think any books that are banned/deemed to be controversial should be read by the officials removing them?
Yes
78%
1127 votes
No
8%
118 votes
Undecided
13%
192 votes
2.
2.
Last October, the all-White school board unanimously banned a list of educational resources that included a children's book about Rosa Parks, Malala Yousafzai's autobiography and CNN's Sesame Street town hall on racism. Do you think schools should vote on if books should be banned or not, instead of relying on the school board?
Yes
61%
876 votes
No
14%
203 votes
Undecided
25%
358 votes
3.
3.
"I don't think that a board that lacks diversity is the appropriate authority to determine what qualifies as appropriate material to address race in this community," said Brandi Miller, a parent of a student in the school district. Do you agree with the parent that an all white board doesn't qualify as the appropriate authority to address this issue?
Yes
63%
904 votes
No
15%
215 votes
Undecided
22%
318 votes
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