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Department of Education dismisses book ban complaints

The Ministry of Education announced on Friday that it has rejected 11 complaints about the “ban” received by the federal agency during the Biden administration.

The department ended the “ban on the ban” of former President Biden, called “ruthless” complaints about the removal of the book, “based on suspicious legal theory.”

Complaints argued that the removal had created a hostile environment, but federal government agencies said that books were inappropriate to age or sexual or obscene materials.

The Civil Rights Bureau of Education has brought back guidance to remove books that infringe the material civil rights.

The department did not hire a “book prohibition coordinator” and rejected six further claims of the ban on hold.

The presentation was announced on January 20 and found that there was no ban on books, but schools and parents would cooperate to determine the students suitable for students. We cooperated to establish the process.

“By rejection of these complaints and eliminating the so -called” book ban coordinators “, the department has begun a process to recover the basic rights of parents who lead children's education,” a trainer.

“This division complies with the deeply rooted American principles that can evaluate the educational needs of children and communities due to local dominance in public education. Has a wide range of discretion to fulfill its important responsibilities.

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