Talk:Chariho High School
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Flowers in the Attic
[edit]Searching for sources on the school, several minor ones came up for having banned Flowers in the Attic in 1983 (mostly sites about banned books). Not sure what to do with it as it hardly seems due to say "it banned a book once." Posting sources here for future use. (Also worth mentioning that many of the sources get the name of the school wrong -- e.g. "Richmond High School" -- or just say "Rhode Island School"). --— Rhododendrites talk | 18:08, 17 June 2014 (UTC)
- allusion in Daily Tar Heel 1984
- Boston Public Schools list of banned books
- Business and Heritage clarksville
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