Should School Boards be able to control what books are in circulation in a school library?

 Should School Boards be able to control what books are in circulation in a school library?

 Yes

The School Board needs to have top level involvement to ensure that all the schools library circulation is consistent, that the circulation is meeting educational standards and that the circulation is not infringing on the rights of citizens. As a nonpartisan elected official the school board members represent all the citizens and perform this function to ensure that a government employee doesn't make a partisan or biased decision towards the library circulation.


This requires the ability to do unbiased analysis and in my opinion, all school board members should have experience in this type of analysis. As a prior military officer that conducted intelligence analysis, I was trained in unbiased analysis, and performed unbiased analysis as part of my daily duties. All decisions by the school board that evolve library circulation changes need to be accompanied by a white paper that spells out why the school board felt the need to be involved in the school library administration decision process. This white paper must have the details to ensure transparency to the citizens of Manatee County. I also have years of experience from working for the Department of Defense in the field Plans that specifically wrote Policies and I often created white papers on policies that required deep dive unbiased intelligence analysis. If elected I would use these skills to perform my duties on the school board.    


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