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Texas Schools Ban Lesson Over Exposed Nipple on Virginia Flag 

Last updated: April 23, 2025 7:15 pm
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The Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD) in Texas recently made headlines for removing a lesson on Virginia history from an online learning platform used by third to fifth graders. The reason? A singular exposed breast on Virginia’s official flag. The state flag features the Roman goddess Virtus with one exposed breast, which LCISD leaders deemed as violating their policy prohibiting “frontal nudity” in elementary school materials.

This decision to remove the lesson has sparked concerns among civil rights and First Amendment organizations. American Civil Liberties Union of Texas Staff Attorney Chloe Kempf expressed that “nudity on a state flag is an absurd justification to censor a history lesson.” This incident is part of a larger trend in Texas schools to ban certain educational materials from libraries.

The controversy surrounding nudity in educational materials is not new. In 2023, a Florida elementary school principal was ousted after an art teacher showed an image of Michelangelo’s nude sculpture “David” to students. In the case of the Virginia state flag, the appropriateness of the design has been a topic of debate among school boards and local politicians.

The lesson on Virginia history was hosted on the learning platform PebbleGo Next, which provides interactive nonfiction lessons for third to fifth graders in LCISD. This incident has raised questions about censorship and the impact of restrictive laws on educational materials. LCISD not only removed the Virginia history module but also deleted a lesson on “Family Types” due to a district-wide ban on materials related to “gender fluidity.”

The district’s decision to remove these lessons was influenced by the READ Act (HB 900), a controversial law that prohibits Texas public school libraries from acquiring or maintaining “obscene” and “pervasively vulgar” materials. Critics argue that the law’s broad categories of banned content could limit access to important topics like LGBTQ+ issues and discussions on race and racism.

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The Texas Freedom to Read Project has raised concerns about the impact of laws like HB 900 on education and free speech. Anne Russey, co-founder of the organization, emphasized the need for parents and students to advocate against book bans and censorship in schools. She highlighted the importance of upholding individual rights and opposing government overreach in educational policies.

In conclusion, the removal of the Virginia history lesson due to a single exposed breast on the state flag raises important questions about censorship, educational freedom, and the influence of restrictive laws on school curriculum. It is essential for communities to engage in dialogue and advocacy to ensure that students have access to diverse and inclusive educational materials.

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