A story you may have heard claims a Florida school district has rejected a donation of dictionaries because of a new law.
The Venice Rotary Club has been donating dictionaries to Sarasota elementary schools for 15 years.
But the district declined this year's donation because Florida law now requires all reading materials in schools be selected by a certified education media specialist.So the district won't accept any book donations until January at the earliest.
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