Polk County Public Schools removed six books after challenges in past year

Polk County Public Schools removed six book titles from libraries and classrooms in the last academic year, according to an annual report from the Florida Department of Education.

The six titles deemed incompatible with state law are “Adjustment Day,” by Chuck Palahniuk; “Empire of Storms,” by Sarah Maas; “Half of a Yellow Sun,” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; “Nineteen Minutes,” by Jodi Picoult; “Storm and Fury,” by Jennifer Armentrout; and “Tricks,” by Ellen Hopkins.

Under Florida law, school districts must review books after receiving objections over their content from citizens. Challenges to the six titles all came from Robert Goodman, executive director of Citizens Defending Freedom, a conservative political group that formed in Polk County in 2021.

Local schools received the challenges in the spring, and school committees met to review the titles based on district criteria and state statutes, district spokesperson Kyle Kennedy said.

“School committees voted to remove these following titles after reading books in their entirety, determining they did not align with current requirements,” Kennedy said by email.