• Porn In Our Schools: Inside The Explosive School Board Meeting That Rocked Savannah

    January 21, 2022
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    There are some books that every child should read at some point. Whether it’s the engaging fantasy of a Harry Potter book, the unflinching tragedy of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas or the stirring emotion of Bridge to Terabithia, these are the stories that form a child’s outlook on life at a key time in their development. 

    But according to one group of Chatham residents, those classic works of literature are sharing shelf space in public schools with pornography. 

    These concerned citizens, a group that included grandmothers, a mom, a caretaker, a lawyer, and a local doctor, made their case during the public appearance agenda portion of the January 5 meeting of the Savannah Chatham County School (SCCPSSBoard. Presenting research enabled by an Open Records Request, they shared with the Board and Superintendent Levett multiple examples of sexually explicit passages, including one also with graphic pornographic images, from books they had found being made available to our middle and high school students at system libraries/media centers. 

    Among their findings were fifteen book titles, to date, that contain everything from R-rated language, mature content and masturbation to explicit pictures of sexual acts, such as oral sex between two boys. Each presenter read at least one excerpt from one or more of these book titles. Though only one or two excerpts from each book were read, these passages were not anomalies. The pornography was ubiquitous throughout the books...

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