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Georgia schools can remove a book without alerting the public

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Theres a battle over what books are appropriate for students in districts across metro Atlanta, and following a recent 2022 law in Georgia, many are wondering if schools must notify anyone if a book is banned.

In recent months, a Cobb County teacher was fired over the book she read to her class. This case centered around parents telling the school district about a book they deemed inappropriate, but in Marietta, parents have been fighting to put a book back on the shelves.

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