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Harry Potter in trouble again
13/12/2006 10:39  - (SA)  

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  • Atlanta - The state Board of Education will decide on Wednesday whether to keep Harry Potter books on library shelves in one suburban Atlanta school district, and the matter will be discussed in public rather than behind closed doors as previously planned.

    The board will consider an appeal by parent Laura Mallory who is upset that the Gwinnett County school board voted to keep the best-selling books in its schools, despite her claims that the books indoctrinate children in pagan religion.

    The state board originally had planned to discuss Mallory's appeal on Thursday in an executive session.

    However, after The Associated Press filed a formal protest with Attorney General Thurbert Baker over those plans, state school officials decided to move the discussion to a public forum Wednesday afternoon.

    Superintendent Kathy Cox and board members decided to move the meeting "to err on the side of openness," state Department of Education spokesman Dana Tofig said.

    The state board historically has talked about appeals of local board decisions in executive sessions, a closed meeting held before the board's public monthly meeting.

    Those appeals typically deal with personnel issues or student discipline, both of which are exempt from open meetings laws.

    Other matters that can be discussed by the board in private include real estate acquisitions and pending or potential litigation.

    Tofig admitted the Harry Potter appeal is an unusual matter to come before the board.

    AP filed a letter of protest with the attorney general on Monday, claiming the Harry Potter appeal did not fall into any of the protected categories under the state's open meetings laws.

    It is only appropriate to discuss the subject in public, said Hollie Manheimer, executive director of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation.

    "This is just the kind of issue for which the Open Meetings Act exists _ to enable the public to have oversight of these very important policy decisions involving our children," Manheimer said.

    A hearing officer has recommended that the state board uphold the Gwinnett board's decision to keep the books on shelves.

    Mallory, of Loganville, has worked more than a year to try to get the popular novels pulled from schools because of their references to witchcraft.

    It is not apparent how much discussion there will be of the appeal before the state board votes.

    Mallory did not immediately return repeated calls for comment on Monday and Tuesday.

    Gwinnett County school board officials have said the books are good tools for encouraging children to read and for sparking creativity and imagination.

    Officials have said banning all books with references to witchcraft would mean mainstays like MacBeth and Cinderella would have to go.

    - AP



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      Laura Mallory
    13/12/2006 11:53
    The only one trying to spread evil around here is Laura Mallory. If she is so concerned about the books, tell her to please get some common sense and decency and just not read! They are certainly an excellent way of stimulating the imagination of children and adults a like, and I can personally say that having read the Harry Potter books since they came out in 1997, I have never felt indoctrinated into performing witchcraft or wizardry! - Adam Teitge
     
      Harry Potter in trouble again
    13/12/2006 11:55
    Oh grow up, it's a book for heavens sake. I have allowed my kids to watch all the movies and have bought the book for her. She hasn't changed anyone into a frog and neither is she wearing black clothing and practising strange pagan rituals. - TO
     
      >.<
    13/12/2006 12:20
    Bigoted fools.. - Andrew
     
      Harry Potter books
    13/12/2006 12:29
    F@#K broke my wand and can't find my invisibility cloak, come on get real these are "story books" written by an Author with an imagination, next we will not be able to tell our children about Father Christmas, and never mind seeing the Easter Bunny, Sandman and the tooth fairy in the unemployment lines. At least children and adults reading the books expand their imaginations and vocabulary, sorry no guarantee with spelling. - David
     
      Harry Potter books
    13/12/2006 12:57
    Geeze, it's not like her children go to a Catholic School. Religion causes too many problems in this world... Abolishment sounds good... - Burningpumpkins
     
      People need to open their eyes
    13/12/2006 13:00
    Her reason for wanting it to be removed is because it indoctrinate children in pagan religion. So then she must keep her children off the streets and away from friends that have diffirent religions, because they might just 'indoctrinate' her children in their religion as well...this lady needs to open her eyes! Harry Potter and anything like it is not "EVIL", it is people that make things "EVIL" (if I could even put it that way). Things are what you make of it!! - Shaun
     
         
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