A librarian receives a letter from a group that objects to a particular book in the school library. The group asks to have the book removed from the library’s shelves. The librarian discusses the problem with her principal, who asks her to inform the group that in accordance with the selection policy adopted by the school district, the book will remain on the library shelves. What is the best form for her response to the protesting group to take?

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The Praxis II Library Media Specialist (5311) Exam is based on ALA/AASL Standards for Initial Preparation of School Librarians and other guidelines for the field. Aspiring educators must complete this computer-based exam in 2 hours and pay for the Praxis test cost of $130 prior to the test day.  About the exam: The Praxis Library Media Specialist exam is a computer-based exam that contains 120 questions. These questions are selected-response, or multiple-choice questions. Some of these questions may require test takers to select more than one choice from a list, drag and drop answer choices,... Show more

A librarian receives a letter from a group that objects to a particular book in the school library. The group asks to have the book removed from the library’s shelves. The librarian discusses the problem with her principal, who asks her to inform the group that in accordance with the selection policy adopted by the school district, the book will remain on the library shelves. What is the best form for her response to the protesting group to take?