During the consent-agenda review, trustees queried the monthly list of proposed library purchases that libraries post for 30 days to allow community comment. Two titles were singled out for further review: one junior-high-level book about Ted Bundy described by a trustee as containing graphic details of violence and sexual assault, and a second title a trustee found to have explicit gender-identity content.
Trustees asked staff to pull both titles from the purchase list while district librarians and coordinators perform a full review under the district's library-materials policy. "We generally, once we receive comments or concerns about [a title], pull them and do a full review before they're purchased," a library coordinator said. Trustees requested written follow-up on the review outcomes.
District staff described the current process: librarians select titles under Board policy and two library coordinators review proposed purchases; titles sit on the public dashboard for 30 days for community feedback. Staff said the district had received minimal comments this year and that the March list had only one comment (a family-member submission supporting a title). The board asked that staff report back on the flagged titles and provide any community input collected by the dashboard.