Neighbouring Catholic school boards decide differently
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The Toronto Star reports that while the Halton Catholic District School Board is keeping The Golden Compass off its shelves, the neighbouring Peel-Dufferin Catholic District School Board will return the entire trilogy to its libraries but with a cautionary notes indicating that the story “in no way represent the reality of the Roman Catholic Church.” The Peel-Dufferin review board consisted of parents, students, and teachers who decided that the books should indeed be available to students. The Halton school board on the other hand ordered its principals not to distribute a Scholastic book catalog in which His Dark Materials was available. In the province of Ontario, these publicly administered Catholic schools are funded with taxpayers’ money. Read more.

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