A Hanover High School student has placed Banned Book Nooks at two locations in the county, this one being at We Think In Ink in Ashland. “We think having access to these books is important, even if our traffic isn’t high school students,” said We Think In Ink’s production supervisor, Alison Sanderlin. “All of the attention this is getting will hopefully encourage other businesses to put (a Banned Book Nook) in their stores.”
The Hanover County School Board in June voted to rewrite its policy on which books are allowed in school libraries, giving itself sole discretion and authority to remove any books with a majority vote.
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A Hanover High School student has placed Banned Book Nooks at two locations in the county, this one being at We Think In Ink in Ashland. “We think having access to these books is important, even if our traffic isn’t high school students,” said We Think In Ink’s production supervisor, Alison Sanderlin. “All of the attention this is getting will hopefully encourage other businesses to put (a Banned Book Nook) in their stores.”
The Hanover County School Board in June voted to rewrite its policy on which books are allowed in school libraries, giving itself sole discretion and authority to remove any books with a majority vote.