Banned Books - Washoe | County

: In late 2023, the organization "Wake Up Washoe County" filed 14 challenges , primarily targeting titles with LGBTQ+ themes, racial diversity, or descriptions of sexual behavior.

: The library system actively celebrates "Banned Books Week" each year, including September 2024 and October 2025 , by displaying frequently challenged titles to promote the "freedom to read". School District Status

The Washoe County School District handles challenges through a parental choice program rather than district-wide removals. Banned Books - Washoe County

The Washoe County Library System has consistently defended its collection against challenges.

While these books remain in the collection, they have been the primary targets of local challenges: Book Title Primary Local Concern Cited Gender Queer Maia Kobabe Sexual content; request to move to adult section The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison Deemed "not appropriate" for children Flamer Mike Curato Described as "poison" and "pornographic" by challengers All Boys Aren't Blue George M. Johnson Concerns over LGBTQ+ themes and sexual behavior Looking for Alaska John Green Sexual content, drinking, and smoking Crank Ellen Hopkins Mentions of drugs, sex, and vulgar language To officially challenge a book in Washoe County: : In late 2023, the organization "Wake Up

: In April 2024, the Library Board of Trustees voted 4–1 to reject challenges against eight specific books, maintaining that they provide diverse and inclusive stories beneficial to the community.

: According to 2024 reports, approximately 13 titles in school libraries have faced scrutiny, though most remain available for other students. Frequently Challenged Books in Washoe County The Washoe County Library System has consistently defended

: Parents can flag their student's account to prevent them from checking out specific titles or entire categories, such as "Young Adult".