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Orlando newspaper publishes spread of 673 books banned in Florida county in 2023

The Orlando Sentinel published on Thursday a two-page spread listing 673 books which have been removed from Orange County classrooms by 2023 because of fears that they violate new state laws banning “sexual conduct” in public schools. The school has instructed teachers who have any of the 673 titles on their classroom shelves to remove them.

 Six73 books have been taken out of Orange County classrooms in 2023 on suspicion of violating the state’s new laws prohibiting” physical conduct” from public schools, according to a two-page print spread published by The Orlando Sentinel on Thursday. The school has instructed teachers who have any of the 673 books on their classroom shelves. The Orlando Sentinel released a two-page print spread on Thursday listing 673 books that have been taken out of Orange County classrooms in 2023 on the grounds that they violate the state’s new laws prohibiting” physical conduct” from public schools. The school has instructed teachers who have any of the 673 books on their classroom shelves. 

The Orlando Sentinel published on Thursday a two-page spread listing 673 books which have been removed from Orange County classrooms by 2023 because of fears that they violate new state laws banning “sexual conduct” in public schools. The school has instructed teachers who have any of the 673 titles on their classroom shelves to remove them.

  

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