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Nov. 2021: Parents push for audit of Texas school's explicit books
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During a Katy ISD board meeting, several parents at the Texas school expressed their concerns about sexually explicit books found in the classrooms. One parent said, “There are hundreds of books that we need to audit out of our libraries right now.” KPRC’s Sofia Ojeda reports.Jan. 31, 2022