Fort Worth ISD libraries on all school campuses will remain closed until Aug. 25 so libraries can complete inventory ahead of deemed sexually inappropriate, a district spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday.
Communications coordinator Jessica Becerra said the closure will give library staff time to make sure all physical materials available online are stocked for the school year and ensure the district is in compliance with
The new law, signed by Gov. Greg Abbott on June 13, requires vendors that sell books or other material to public school libraries in Texas to rate 鈥渟exually explicit鈥 material. According to the law鈥檚 text, sexually explicit material 鈥渄escribes, depicts, or portrays sexual conduct in a way that is patently offensive,鈥 which is prohibited from school libraries.
The law doesn't go into effect until Sept. 1.
鈥淲e're being proactive to make sure we can start fresh and what needs to be in there is in there, and what isn鈥檛, isn鈥檛,鈥 Becerra said.
Students who want to check out school library material marked 鈥渟exually relevant鈥 鈥 which the law defines as anything portraying sexual conduct 鈥 must have written consent from their parent or guardian.
If parents or guardians want certain material removed for all students, they can go through a
Last month, Fort Worth ISD .
The district didn鈥檛 confirm whether any books would be removed in this inventory, but it comes after several parents and Fort Worth residents at a July 25 meeting demanded the removal of library books they said were sexually inappropriate for students.
The language in HB 900 and similar pieces of legislation has been criticized for targeting LGBTQ+ people and people of color.
Kasey Meehan is the program director of Freedom to Read at PEN America, an organization that voiced support for an Austin bookstore in its She said like legislation in Missouri and other states, the focus on marginalized communities seems intentional.
"We know the way in which those terms have been conflated to then pull out books that are overwhelmingly featuring LGBTQ+ identities or featuring characters of color or talking about race and racism," Meehan said.
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