"Cobb County School Board Faces Backlash Over Book Bans and Superintendent's Job Security"

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Cobb County Superintendent Chris Ragsdale defended the school district's decision to remove two books considered inappropriate for students, amid calls for his firing and accusations of censorship. Tension has been escalating since the firing of a teacher for reading a book challenging gender norms. Ragsdale spoke in defense of the district's decisions, stating his opposition to providing inappropriate material to children. Protesters demanded new leadership, citing concerns about racism, discrimination, and a hostile workplace. The Georgia Youth Justice Coalition also called for better support for students' needs and an end to censorship.
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