IJ-R: RECONSIDERATION
OF INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES
Material that is challenged usually
belongs to one of the three basic categories: religion, ideology, or
profanity/obscenity. Board policies regarding these areas shall be as
follows:
Religion -- Factual, unbiased
material on religions has a place in school libraries.
Ideologies -- Libraries should, with
no thought toward swaying reader judgment, make available a balanced collection
of primary and factual material, on the level of their students on various
ideologies or philosophies which exert or have exerted a strong force, either
favorably or unfavorably, in government, current events, politics, education and
other phases of life.
Profanity/obscenity -- Materials
shall be subjected to a test of literary merit and reality in context using the
criteria established.
When a problem concerning instructional
resources in a school arises, the disposition of the problem will be made in a
reasonable period of time using District adopted procedures.
In accordance with the statement of
philosophy, no questioned materials shall be removed from the school pending a
final decision. Pending the outcome of the request for reconsideration,
however, access to questioned materials can be denied to the students of the
parents making the complaint, if they so desire.
If the decision of the School Committee
is that the questioned instructional resource be retained, the District will not
convene a Review Committee relative to the same complaint for a period of three
years. If a substantially different point of view is advanced, it will be
investigated. (The period of three years does not apply in this
instance).
If an individual or a group undertakes
action to keep material from the shelves by checking it out and failing to
return it, or by taking turns in keeping it checked out so that it is not
available for student use, the Superintendent shall request, in writing, the
return of the material. If it is not returned within thirty (30) days, a bill
for the current replacement cost of the item shall be rendered to the party
holding the item.
After the School Committee has adopted
new materials or approved certain methods, that decision will not be
reconsidered for a period of three years beginning with the end of the school
year when the adoption is made.
SOURCE: MASC
Adopted on: April 24,
2008