Five months after the Windsor Unified School Board debated banning the dystopian novel “Scythe,” Windsor High School students brought the conversation full circle by meeting virtually with the book’s author, Neal Shusterman. According to the Press Democrat, gathering in the same chambers where the district temporarily blocked the book over violence concerns, students spent an hour on Wednesday discussing censorship and ethics with the award-winn…
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