
CHALLENGING HARMFUL BOOKS IN FLORIDA SCHOOL LIBRARIES
Across Florida, public school libraries contain sexually explicit material, graphic violence, substance abuse, and dangerous ideological agendas. Left unchecked, these materials threaten the innocence and moral development of students.

THE STAKES ARE HIGH —
BUT YOU CAN MAKe A DIFFERENCE!
Minors are still developing cognitively, emotionally, and morally. Exposure to materials harmful to their development can have a deep and lasting impact on their understanding of sexuality, relationships, and the world around them.
The presence of harmful content within Florida’s public school libraries require a proactive response from the community to shield children from materials that corrupt, confuse, and endanger.
Florida law allows parents and residents to challenge inappropriate content based on obscenity standards under F.S. 847.012. Many parents feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to begin.
This toolkit removes the guesswork — equipping you to confidently exercise your rights, hold schools accountable, and protect the emotional and moral well-being of Florida's children.
READY TO GET STARTED?
Download the entire Challenging Harmful Books in Florida School Libraries Toolkit today and take the first step to protecting children in your community.




Included in this download:
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Step-by-Step Action Guide
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Book Objections Form Resource
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Public Records Request Help
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Appeal Process Guide
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School Board Speaking Tips
AND MORE!
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