The Orlando Sentinel reported that school libraries were directed to remove books, because they are “pornographic.” On review, it turns out that most of the books had never been checked out.
Steven Walker wrote:
Upset that “pornographic” novels were in public school libraries, state leaders demanded administrators remove 55 books from their shelves, and Orange County Public Schools complied last month. But newly obtained library data shows many of those books were rarely, if ever, checked out by students during the past academic year.
OCPS had 41 of the books on the state list in circulation during the 2024-25 school year, district data shows. Twenty-two of the books were never checked out from any of the district’s schools. The 19 that were checked out left the shelves fewer than 10 times each in a district with almost 60,000 high school students.
The state’s push to rid schools of the 55 books — documented first in a threatening letter from Florida’s attorney general to Hillsborough County schools — frustrated some Orange school leaders who called it a “non-issue” given that most of the books never got checked out.

July 25, the day this item was posted, is almost over.
Hate to see no comments.
What can I say?
Can you believe this is how the future has turned out?
Been very busy knocking on doors organizing people in town to fight back. That helps.
Might find one of these books to read.
I got Stormy Daniels’ memoir a few years ago. She’s sharp, thoughtful and humane. I’d vote for her in a heartbeat.
Trump is simply depraved. As they say. when it comes to MAGA, “cruelty is the point.”
Take care all.
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Here’s a another story from Florida…
The FL DOE head sent a scathing notice addressed to districts, charters, and parents putting districts “on notice” about Beanstack breaking FL law in regard to “inappropriate” texts. Beanstack is a book logging tool similar to GoodReads or MyFitnessPal.
The reality is that a FL politician saw a public library promoting a book they didn’t like, and the library uses Beanstack as well. Given the popularity of Beanstack by school districts, the politician sent a message to the FL DOE.
The Florida Freedom to Read group notes that FL signed a $15 million contract with Trinity Education Group to develop the “transparency” database for districts to comply with the law about making curriculum and book lists public. The lobbying firm used to pitch the company has donor ties to DeSantis. Could that be the conspiracy?
Sources:
https://www.facebook.com/FLFreedomRead (Sharing the page vs the post since links to posts are personalized. It’s the fifth post down as of now.)
https://x.com/zoobeanreads/status/1948360345275224253 (Beanstack response)
https://x.com/StasiKamoutsas/status/1947997773132931335 (Letter from FL DOE)
https://x.com/DanaTrabulsy (FL State Rep who caused all this drama)
https://x.com/AnnaForFlorida/status/1948544609363394650 (Response from FL Rep. Anna Eskamani)
https://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2024/12/19/parent-groups-question-floridas-156-million-investment-in-school-materials-database/? (Newstory about TEG Contract)
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It’s ridiculous to malign an entire state but, yeah, I have no inclination to travel to Florida.
I’m assuming FL means you live in the “sunshine state”?
Having said that, I remember a particular Democratic appointed DOE chief here in New York State who wreaked his own brand of havoc, and then was elevated to a position of national prominence.
It’s a Monday morning and people have moved on in oh-so-many ways….. from this post from, well, most of everything it seems….. the news cycle is the blink of an eye, and DJT eats that up and us with it.
But I keep thinking….
The global economy is here to stay. And, I don’t see many people forgoing their smartphones forever…
Remember when Tom Friedman hyped that the world is flat…which launched a thousand bad school reform efforts….. 2005 his book was published. Was that really 20 years ago already?
The Democrats dealt with globalization by “racing to the top” and testing schools and kids to death. Obama and Cuomo and their ilk attacked public school teachers and their unions. What did that testing dude say, something like, no one’s going to care about your feelings, kid. STEM’em all. Kids should be learning coding right out of the womb.
How many middle class votes did the Dems kiss away with those half-assed schemes? And, now I read the AI is doing all the basic coding.
Meanwhile, the MAGA-ites have just thrown in the towel completely. Trash it all. Destroy the public schools. Appoint Melania or Hulk Hogan’s rotting corpse or Pete Hegseth’s poop to be in charge of whatever. The worse the better. Mock it all. It’ll play well on the sacred internet, 21st century altar for the world.
Their answer to globalization: build walls, kick out foreigners, let kids around the world die, bomb any country we want and always, always wave the American flag while doing it. Sell it all with a flag.
There’s either a real day of reckoning coming, God help us all. Or maybe the machines will step in to save us from ourselves? Or, perhaps some “unknown unknown” (Donald Rumsfeld reference) will pop up?
I’m hoping the pendulum will swing back. The national mood will shift. There’ll be a desire for authenticity, honesty and even simplicity. (Can I trademark that phrase here on WordPress?)
But for today, enjoy the sun in FLA, FL.
I plan to put up the hammock in NYS this afternoon and read some sort of book worth banning. Actual paper pages, the sun, a beer and hopefully a nice bit of breeze.
Enjoy these last days of July, all.
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John,
You deserve that hammock. Relax and enjoy.
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About Florida. I used to go there almost every winter for a week. I won’t go back to Florida until DeSantis and his gang are gone.
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Your book comes out in early October. Got it pre-ordered.
There will be some warm days then still. Perfect hammock reading for sure.
Take care.
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Yes. I am in FL. I am really hoping the electorate sees what is happening for what it is and makes better decisions in 2026. Given the past record of our electorate voting YES for local sales and property tax hikes for traditional public schools and over 50% for liberal-coded state constitutional amendments yet on the same ballot sending people to Tallahassee to water down those things, I don’t have much hope.
DeSantis and team are absolute rockstars with marketing. I haven’t lived in another state as a politically-aware adult let alone followed the daily actions of a Dem governor to compare notes. The way that DeSantis zigzags the state every week giving media appearances when signing laws or promoting policies related to the cities he’s visiting generates a lot of local media buzz, whether or not the policies actually benefit the common man. Local TV network affiliates almost take what ever he announces as fact without questioning it.
Trump is using a lot of this process, albeit with better media pushback, and I am sure the 2026 GOP gubernatorial candidate will follow that pathway. Hopefully, the Dem candidate will be able to put up a good fight.
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