The School District Board of Education will provide a wide range of instructional material on all levels of difficulty as well as diverse materials.
While selecting materials to adopt the Board will provide for the following:
| a. provide easy access to information for staff and students. |
| b. stimulate interest in literature and reading. |
| c. promote lifelong learning skills. |
| d. provide opportunities to experience technology. |
| Profanity: The use of profanity shall not automatically disqualify a book. The decision shall be made on the basis of whether the book opens a clearer vision of life or develops understanding of other people, and whether the book is of literary value. |
| Sex: Materials that deal with human growth and development shall be selected that are appropriate for their quality and for the understanding of the students. |
| Religion: Materials shall be provided which are representative of the many religious and cultural groups. Only well-written books and materials that make no attempt to sway the emotions of the students toward or against any one faith or denomination shall be included in the collection. |
| Drugs: materials of an educational nature on drugs on the level of the reader shall be included. Materials presenting pleasurable effects of drug use or stating methods of taking or administrating drugs or narcotics shall be excluded. |
Challenge of Controversial Instructional Materials - To challenge material that has already been placed in the library media center, please fill out this form and return it to your library.
The Committee to review challenged books will be comprised of the school principal, a supervisor from Central Office, a parent and a teacher.
Mountain City Elementary: Gay Triplett, Principal; Paula Stewart, Guidance Counselor; Ala Sue Moretz, Media Specialist; Andy Wright, Teacher; Debra Wilcox, Supervisor of Student Services; and Glenda Lay, parent.