The mayor of Hudson, Ohio, said he is asking all five school board members to resign or face potential criminal charges over high school course material that was described as “child pornography” by a local judge.
The incident stemmed from parents saying their children received an inappropriate writing prompt assignment found inside the book, “642 Things to Write About,” in a liberal arts class.
“I asked my daughter if she had been reading a book with inappropriate stuff in it and she said yes,” Monica Havens, a mother of a student who saw the book, told the Akron Beacon Journal.
But parents, including Norman, said they weren’t convinced.
“The students were told not to take the book home. Why? So their parents couldn’t see it,” said Norman.
“A parent found that book in their child’s backpack,” said Amanda Kocher, vice-chair of Moms for Liberty Summit County, according to the station.
Another parent said that while the book is problematic, parents don’t know what teachers are telling students.
“We don’t know what’s going on in those classrooms. We don’t know the curriculum. We don’t know what is being said to our kids,” Eric Durker, the parent, said during the meeting. One way to remedy the problem is by placing cameras in all classrooms.
It’s not clear whether the school board or staff could be held criminally liable for curriculum, said an attorney with the Ohio School Boards Association.
“We’ve never heard of criminal charges [filed against a school board] for curriculum,” said Ralph Lusher, the lawyer, to the Beacon Journal.
The Epoch Times has contacted the Hudson High School for comment.