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Holocaust Museum tweeted, "Anne Frank is among the most well-known of the six million Jews who died in the Holocaust. A parent challenged the graphic adaptation of Anne Frank's diary to the high school level instead of young children, whose mentality is "premature to understand the concept that is given in the book," said a spokesperson. In November 2021, Texas Governor Greg Abbott asked the state's Association of School Boards to review public school library books to ensure that students are not exposed to "pornographic or obscene material," reported Newsweek. He added books that passed the new standards would be returned to the shelves. On August 17, 2022, a Keller ISD spokesperson told Newsweek that all books were "challenged" by parents and community members and were under review for the new policy. Keller ISD told NPR, "Right now, Keller ISD's administration is asking our campus staff and librarians to review books that were challenged last year to determine if they meet the requirements of the new policy." He noted that it was not the decision of Keller ISD or its employees to put the books up for review and that these were the list of books challenged by community members as being inappropriate for schools. Westfall added that Keller ISD's Board of Trustees had approved a set of new policies during the board's special meeting on August 8, 2022. He clarified there was miscommunication on the matter. Rick Westfall, had clarified that the school district was not banning the Bible or Frank's book, as published in some headlines and shared on social media.
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The narratives surrounding this topic are misrepresented. Subsequently, several news outlets and users on various social media platforms emerged, claiming "The Diary of Anne Frank" and several other books, including the Bible were being banned by the Keller ISD. Keller Independent School District (Keller ISD), comprising 41 schools, had instructed the library staff to remove the challenged books before the start of the academic year.
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Here I thought I was being an alarmist about the Nazis rising." This post garnered 25.1k likes and 8,262 retweets. Many editions remained on bookshelves.Ī Twitter user has claimed that "Texas schools pulled The Diary of Anne Frank. A graphic adaptation of the book was briefly pulled for review after parents deemed it inappropriate.