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  2. School corporal punishment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Not banned under state law but banned by every public school district in the state as of October 2, 2018. [43] Not banned North Dakota: Banned since 1989 [15] Not banned Ohio: Banned since 2009 [44] Not banned Oklahoma: Banned since November 1, 2017 but only for students with disabilities unless a parent gives written consent [45] Not banned Oregon

  3. Teletubbies - Wikipedia

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    Teletubbies Everywhere is a spin-off of Teletubbies that aired on CBeebies on 1 July 2002. In the United States, the segment premiered on 20 January 2003 on PBS Kids, [ 123 ] usually replacing the original first half of the Teletubbies episodes.

  4. Corporal punishment of minors in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Supreme Court of the United States found that the Eighth Amendment clause prohibiting "cruel and unusual punishments" did not apply to school students, and that teachers could punish children without parental permission. [34] In the US, as of 2024, corporal punishment even at school has been banned only in some states.

  5. What books have people tried to censor in Ohio? - AOL

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  6. An Ohio school banned cellphones. Turns out students actually ...

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    Schools in other Ohio regions, including Akron, use Yondr. The program provides pouches students use to store their phones during the school day, that unlock with a magnetic tap.

  7. Letter to the editor: Ohio House Bill 556 misplaces burden ...

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    Writer says school administrators − not teachers or librarians − should be held responsible if “banned” books are available to students. Letter to the editor: Ohio House Bill 556 misplaces ...

  8. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    These videos were difficult to moderate due to the large scale of YouTube. [2] In order to capture search results and attract attention from users , their buzzword titles and descriptions featured the names of the fictional characters, as well as keywords such as "education", "learn colors", and " nursery rhymes ".

  9. Censorship of school curricula in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Alabama's SBOE banned the teaching of concepts that impute fault, blame, a tendency to oppress others, or the need to feel guilt or anguish to persons solely because of their race or sex.” [6] Georgia's SBOE banned teaching that "indoctrinates" students. Florida's SBOE prohibited teaching about critical race theory or the 1619 Project. [6]