TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214

'Township High School District 214' is located in Cook County, Illinois. It is the state's second largest school district.

Contents
Schools
Former Schools
2006 Book Banning Controversy
Feeder school districts
External links

Schools



Buffalo Grove High School

Elk Grove High School

John Hersey High School

Prospect High School

Rolling Meadows High School

Wheeling High School

Former Schools



Arlington High School closed 1984

Forest View High School closed 1986

2006 Book Banning Controversy


One school board member, Leslie Pinney, questioned the approval of certain books as required reading texts for high school students. The books under consideration are: ''The Things They Carried'' by Tim O’Brian, ''Slaughterhouse-Five'' by Kurt Vonnegut, ''The Awakening'' by Kate Chopin, (Pulitzer prize winning) ''Beloved'' by Toni Morrison, ''The Perks of Being a Wallflower'' by Stephen Chbosky, ''Freakonomics'' by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, and ''The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World'' by Michael Pollan.
Some people, including students and teachers, believed that this action was far too extreme and decried the action giving it a moniker of Book Banning. And yet others felt that including classroom discussions that abortions can lower crime rates (Freakonomics) may not be an appropriate due to the fact that some teachers do not provide balance and allowance for a pro-life stance. Also, to some parents, it is irresponsible to have students reading a book (A Plant's-Eye View of the World) which references the relationship between humans and the Cannabis plant when the author is an activist for legalizing marijuana. The fact that “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is published by MTV and contains graphic depictions of date rape causes many parents to become concerned when this is required reading for the students. Other books negatively portray Christianity. Most every news outlet covered the story, yet none could quote the books that most troubled this board member due to decency laws and FCC guidelines.
Prospect students and other District 214 students signed a petition opposing the ban, saying that any sexual, drug, or violent references are not without a valid point. The petition reached 494 signatures before the board meeting on May 25, 2006 addressing the issue. That particular board meeting was attended by a large number of students and concerned citizens; so many, in fact, that the local fire department was on hand to make sure the room was not illegally overcrowded. The meeting extended until one in the morning as students and parents gave impassioned speeches defending their convictions. Among the speakers included were members of the debate clubs, former members of high school impassioned enough to come home from college, reverends, and numerous adults who had no children in the district at that time.
The attempted removal of these books from the curriculum was voted down by the school board 6-1 with Pinney as the lone dissenting vote.

Feeder school districts



Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15 (some)

Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21

Prospect Heights School District 23

Arlington Heights School District 25

River Trails School District 26 (almost all of)

Mount Prospect School District 57

Community Consolidated School District 59

External links



Township High School District 214 webpage

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