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Fri Jan 13, 2023, 01:58 PM Jan 2023

Olentangy Schools official cuts off reading of Dr. Seuss book during NPR podcast [View all]

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/olentangy-schools-official-cuts-off-212431376.html

Olentangy Schools official cuts off reading of Dr. Seuss book during NPR podcast

Megan Henry, The Columbus Dispatch
Wed, January 11, 2023, 8:10 AM PST·4 min read

The assistant director of communications for Olentangy Local School District abruptly stopped the reading of the Dr. Seuss book "The Sneetches" to a third-grade classroom during an NPR podcast after students asked about race.

Shale Meadows Elementary School third grade teacher Mandy Robek was reading "The Sneetches" to her class as part of NPR’s latest episode of "Planet Money" about the economic lessons in children’s books. During the podcast, which aired Friday, Amanda Beeman, the assistant director of communications for the school district, stopped the reading part way through the book.


“I don't know if I feel comfortable with the book being one of the ones featured,” Beeman is heard saying on the podcast during the middle of "The Sneetches" reading. “I just feel like this isn't teaching anything about economics, and this is a little bit more about differences with race and everything like that.”

"The Sneetches," published in 1961, is a book about two kinds of Sneetches: those with stars on their bellies and those without stars. The Plain-Belly Sneetches are judged negatively by their appearance, so capitalist Sylvester McMonkey McBean makes money selling them stars for their bellies. Meanwhile, the Star-Bellied Sneetches don’t like associating with the Plain-Belly Sneetches, so they start paying to have a machine take their stars off.

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