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Defining pervasively vulgar

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Tuesday, at the WCPSS board meeting, Janet Peterson asked the Wake School Board if the profane word count would be considered when determining if a book in the public schools is pervasively vulgar. She also challenged the notion of students as members on a book review committee.WCPSS School Board has just passed revision of policy 3200 and is updating 3210.









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