After what some parents called “pornographic” material was assigned as part of a high school class, Billings Public Schools officials are pursuing policy changes to tighten oversight of teaching materials.
MATT HOFFMAN mhoffman@billingsgazette.com, Billings Gazette
Thu, 03/22/2018 - 6:00pm
After what some parents called “pornographic” material was assigned as part of a high school class, Billings Public Schools officials are pursuing policy changes to tighten oversight of teaching materials.