Elementary School Library Books That Indoctrinate Children in LGBTQ+ Agendas
- A. Teacher
- May 5, 2024
- 3 min read
This blog will show just SOME OF the books that students can read in the library, check out of the library, or have their teacher or librarian read to them. You will see screenshots from the El Paso ISD online library catalogs showing the school libraries and shelf locations for the books and scanned pages from the books. You can also see if the book is checked out, lost (which means it was checked out at some point), or available on the shelf for kids to read in the library (if they are afraid their parents would find out that they checked it out).
I have included several scanned pages, and please know that this isn't all of the inappropriate material found in these books. Parents should be able to know if their child is being exposed to ideas that might conflict with the parents' values or might be something the child isn't ready to learn about yet. The ultimate decision should be up to the parents.
All information regarding library books and their locations are current as of when I researched them for my blog.









































I have the English version of this book along with the Spanish translation for some of the pages:





























































































































These are just SOME of the books that El Paso ISD students are checking out of their school libraries or reading in the library or listening to their teacher or librarian read to them without their parents' knowledge or consent. If these books are in their libraries, are there classroom discussions, videos, lessons, etc. about these topics and themes as well? If you are thinking that "this book is just in one school" or "are kids really reading them", remember that they start the indoctrination in elementary schools by putting a few books in a few schools. If no one complains, they add more and more and more until there are dozens and dozens of these books in every elementary school library. Just look at elementary schools in Dallas ISD if you want to see where this finally ends up.
What can parents in El Paso ISD do?
· Tell the school that your child is not allowed to check out any books in the library or read any books in the library. You will provide books from home for silent reading time at school. Send an email to the principal, classroom teacher/s, and school librarian so you have it for documentation. Teachers sometimes have books like this in their classroom libraries, so you can include that your child cannot read books in the teacher's classroom library either.
· Email your concerns to the campus principal and district superintendent.
· Sign up to voice your concerns at the school board meeting.
· Share this information with other parents, church pastors, neighbors, etc.
· Form a group of concerned parents to work together to fill out library book reconsideration forms to get the books removed and to support each other when speaking at school board meetings. There is strength in numbers, and if only a few people show up to the meetings the school board will assume that most people don't care.
· Help get conservative candidates elected to the school board. Volunteer to help their campaigns by putting up yard signs, knocking on doors, helping with text messaging campaigns or voicemail campaigns, helping with clerical duties at their campaign headquarters, etc.
What else is going on in your child's school? Get informed and get involved!