Search this site
Embedded Files
Tanya Attebery
  • Tanya's Welcome Information
    • Get Involved: Community Connections
  • Libraries Action Plan
    • Research on Regulation 6150
  • Biblical Educational Rights
  • Parents/Guardians: Bring Bible Back into Public Schools
    • Accountability & Curriculum
      • K-12 Antisemitism
      • Trans-Gender Ideology in Education
      • DEI: Race War Educational Restorative Practices
      • K-12 Equitable Sex Ed Health Class
      • English/ WIDA Updates
      • History Updates
      • Science Updates
  • Teacher & Staff: Know Your Rights
  • Homeschooling Resources
  • School Board: Calendar and Contact Information
    • Board Meeting Notes
  • Vote: 2026 Candidates & Ballot Items
    • SB 510 Parental Rights: Minor Abortions
    • County Commision
    • Interim Legislation
  • Nevada State Board of Education
  • Education Articles & Resources
Tanya Attebery
6161_P.pdf

CCSD Libraries: Destiny  


Repeal Regulation 6150: Books are now open to the public  

See what books are in your student(s) school library

Take Back the Classroom: Nevada 

Take Back the Classroom: Book Challenge Guide 

Book Challenge Guide  

Tinker v. Des Moines - students’ constitutional first amendment rights do not end at the school gate. 


***Next Step to Removing Sexually Explicit Books

  1. check if all schools are complying

  2. Report the school in a school board meeting 

  3. work on removing librarians off the closed-door committee when a book is challenged

Here is the CCF-400 form  to challenge book in  your  child's school library or classroom 

CF 400 CCSD Request to Review and Remove Books

Repeal Regulation 6150: What next?

-Superintendent announces due to transparency the libraries will over to open source (level 1 win)

-Removes the need for FOIA requests (level 2 win)

-Now #3-the closed door committee already chooses the books on the shelves of libraries, so no closed door committee when a parent/concerned citizen completes the CCF-400

***Remove librarian from the committee after the CCF-400 is submitted as they already picked out the books so already know their stance. 

-need to focus on policy not the librarians personally as they are suing parents for harrassment when they are questioning sexually explicit books. 

Regulation 6150 Updated .pdf

June 26, 2025  School Board Statement 

My statement

I can stand here and explicitly describe how my stepfather had me sit on his hand with no underwear on. Or, I can explicitly describe how my virginity was taken at the age of 8. Or I can write these explicit sexual experiences in a book. Then it can be found on the shelves of our public school libraries. I could, but I do not see the educational value of any books that contain sexually explicit experiences. These books are promoted as healthy, therapeutic, and necessary for the benefit of diversity. Librarians, teachers, and counselors are not qualified mental health professionals, but we are deciding through the lens of adults that a young mind needs to read through the sexual experiences of rape, incest, abuse, experimentation, and how to books to promote a sense of healing and understanding of one’s self. These books are never looked at as how it could negatively trigger a young mind. These books negatively trigger me. We must look at the other side of the coin to consider that these sexually explicit books might be harmful to the mental health of our students. CCSD has no data to prove sexually explicit books improve the lives of our students in an academic environment. Open the doors to these libraries so all this in-fighting can end. So, that the perception of secrecy can end. So, the accusations can end. I request Regulation 6150 be put on the agenda to discuss repealing it.

The Fight for our Children

A Look Back 

legislators: Brittany Miller, Selena La Rue Hatch, Natha Anderson and Venicia Considine, were working to make it a felony charge for parents who objected to books in the library and tried to pass their accountability to the courts. This was presented as Assembly Bill AB416.

Thankfully, Governor Lombardo vetoed AB416 and this weekend the supreme court ruled in favor of parental rights and religious liberty.


Mahmoud V Taylor: Parents have the first amendment right to opt out of LGBTQ lessons at school.


Governor Lombardo vetoed AB416, we need to continue to work to clean up our schools. It DOES NOT matter if you do not have kids, or do not have kids in the school system. You, as a Nevadan can still actively participate in protecting ALL kids of Nevada.


First, you can click on the blue hyperlink to contact the CCSD Board of Trustees and Superintendent and ask them to put Regulation 6150 on the agenda for motion to repeal, or motion to move to remove librarians from the closed-door committee meetings that decide to remove or keep a book that has elicit sexual content as they have already used their expertise excuse to put the book(s) on the shelves of their school libraries in the first place. 


Contact All CCSD Trustees

 


Samples of sexually explicit text:

Ex. from a book on the shelf at Arbor View High School, “The Court of Mist and Fury”

"His tongue swept my mouth again, in time to the finger that he slipped inside of me. My hips undulated, demanding more, craving the fullness of him, and his growl reverberated in my chest as he added another finger. I moved on him. Lightning lashed through my veins, and my focus narrowed to his fingers, his mouth, his body on mine. His palm pushed against the bundle of nerves at the apex of my thighs, and I groaned his name as I shattered. My head thrown back, I gulped down night-cool air, and then I was being lowered to the bed, gently, delicately, lovingly."




Google Sites
Report abuse
Page details
Page updated
Google Sites
Report abuse