Concerns Over Elmbrook's "Assassination Classroom" Reach National News
"Repeatedly parents are being told that public school employees know what’s best for their children. We keep finding alarming materials and public schools defend them."
Community concerns over the "Assassination Classroom" series in Elmbrook schools reached national news.
One community member was quoted in the article saying, "Repeatedly parents are being told that public school employees know what’s best for their children. We keep finding alarming materials and public schools defend them."
"It’s clear there is a disconnect between community values and the values promoted by public schools. We’re not asking for schools to censor books, we’re asking for schools to offer materials that promote academic achievement and healthy psychological concepts. This series promotes content which undermines the fabric of our community."
Pictures from the books and links to excerpts are in this newsletter's previous update.