A Florida school district has literally banned the dictionary in an effort to comply with Gov. Ron DeSantis‘s ® book-banning law.

The Escambia County School District has reportedly removed over 2800 books from library shelves as they undergo a review process that will determine if they are inappropriate for students, according to Popular Information. Among the books currently relegated to storage are The American Heritage Children’s Dictionary, Webster’s Dictionary for Students, and Merriam-Webster’s Elementary Dictionary.

The district contends these texts could violate H.B. 1069, which DeSantis signed into law in May 2023.

  • @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    Ya, I get it… But now they’re actively participating in making the students education worse.

    No doubt, it’s a lose/lose situation. But I find it quite sad for the innocent kids getting caught up in stupid adult stuff. And believe me… I use “adult” strictly to define age/authority position, not mental or maturity level.

    • @[email protected]
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      421 year ago

      innocent kids getting caught up in stupid adult stuff.

      This describes what happens in pretty much every conflict ever.

      • lad
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        41 year ago

        And at least half of the time the conflicts start over “protecting kids” 🤦‍♂️

    • @[email protected]
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      161 year ago

      Yeah kids are probably bummed they can’t check out the dictionary. Maybe they can find an alternative way to look up words though.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Brother, we have this fancy new invention called “the internet”. You can literally go to any search engine and type “define: whatever word here” and boom, the definition and hundreds of online dictionaries will be RIGHT THERE.

    • @[email protected]
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      131 year ago

      They all have access to the Internet now. This would be much more detrimental to learning if other resources weren’t in everyone’s pocket.

    • CashewNut 🏴󠁢󠁥󠁧󠁿
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      41 year ago

      Some of my best education in high school was learning to circumvent school network/internet censorship. I think the kids will be alright.