Some high schools are banning students from driving to school due to wanting to slow down traffic, tardiness and accidents. In my opinion, students have the right to drive their own vehicles to and from wherever they please, if a license is presentable. The schools believe that banning students that live inside the bus boundaries is a right action, while some think otherwise. Although, a student may live in bus boundaries, that does not mean it should be forced for those students to ride the bus
Banning of Mexican-American Studies in Arizona The banning of Mexican-American studies in Arizona has limited the freedom of speech of both teachers and students, discriminating against the race and violating the constitution’s equal protection in the 14th Amendment (Planas, Roque. Arizona’s…) According to an ethnic studies teacher in Tuscan, Arizona the goal of providing ethnic studies in schools where the minority is the majority is to understand the complex history of oppression and acknowledge
Do you think school boards should ban books from schools? Well I do! School boards should ban books from school libraries because of some violence and profanity in some of books. Another reason is because some books are over some kids reading level and so they can’t comprehend the books so there is no reason for it to be in the school. On the other hand some people think they should not ban books because, different people learn at different levels, they have the freedom the read whatever they want
Huckleberry Finn, and The Autobiography of Malcolm X. While many people support the idea of banning books that contain controversial ideas, they are not taking into consideration the harm that may be caused by this. Banning books is not only injurious and damaging to current students but, it will also have a negative effect on the children of generations to come. Without taking a deeper look into the consequence book banning may have, the adults of today may be limiting
waits for you when you don’t have time and caresses you and shows you understanding when you finally do. Imagine such love between book and reader only to find out that said novel is being challenged. That it is being banned. The government, the schools you once went to, and your children will eventually go to have banned these books. Restricting and censoring it to keep it out of our hands, to limit our freedom to other’s expression of worlds that we can share. Should we allow governments to restrict
School Boards shouldn’t be allowed to ban books for many reasons that cause controversy. Our Rights are to be able to choose what we want to read. The people that try to ban books give bogus reasons which cause books to be banned for nothing. Some books are allowed to be banned because kids shouldn’t read them like 50 Shades of Grey. School Boards shouldn’t be allowed to ban books because most of the reasons are jokes. Some books have explicit dialog and the school boards might not want kids
anti-christian”. It was also challenged by Cedar Grove Middle School in Wilmington, North Carolina in 2015 for having “racism, bullying, violence, and sexual behavior” (Marshall University). There are many schools within the United States that have tried to ban the novel from their libraries or curriculums because of things discussed. The novel includes sections discussing masturbation, racist jokes, and anti-christian sentiments. Parents of the students that have to read the book are the ones who find the
People often attempt to shield others from what they deem inappropriate and obscene. The Catcher in the Rye happens to be a prime candidate for censorship ever since its publication due to its wide assortment of controversial topics. Written by J.D. Salinger, the novel follows a cynical protagonist, Holden Caulfield, as he battles his insecurities and personal demons. Holden’s eventual acceptance that adulthood is an inevitable part of life, one that he, nor anyone else can escape is a key component
banned from schools libraries across the United States. Many of those books and other books have been banned from school libraries since then. Many people believe these restrictions to be against our rights and freedoms as an American citizen. One book by a famous author named R.L. Stine has been known to have be banned from schools and public libraries. The title of the book is “The Taste of the Night” and it was banned for being “Too mature for a campus level audience.” That means that schools believed
in public schools should be outlawed. Although there was a lot of resistance from most of the white American population, some schools responded to the gradual integration concept. Little Rock High School, Arkansas was the first all-white school to enrol African-American students. This major movement was the first step towards equal education rights among people of different races. The integration Nine young high school teenagers were chosen from their predominantly African-American school due to excellent