SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif.—An Orange County school district has reinstated a series of fantasy vampire novels at its 12 middle schools after banning the books from campuses last week. Capistrano Unified School District banned Stephanie Meyer’s four-book “Twilight” series on Friday after a literacy program coordinator decided the subject matter was too “mature” for middle school students.
Middle school libraries were initially told to send the books to district offices for redistribution to area high schools, but the plan was called off on Tuesday.
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