Apparently, the reason why schools banned the books was because they thought that there were inappropriate stuff appearing in the book. For instance, sexual references, the use of language, and anything else that could probably influence the kids potentially in a bad way. Because they are afraid that the kids who don't have the ability to differ which is right and which is wrong will imitate those bad behaviors in the book and learn some bad concepts from the book.
It really depends on the book the school banned to tell whether it is appropriate or not to do so. Unless the book is really spreading some bad concepts of life, it wouldn't be very smart to ban any books. From my perspective, every book has its unique value, even though a good concept is told in a relatively less appropriate way, it is still a good book.
I think when the students are mature enough to read all the books and have the ability t differ the right or wrong, for in stance, the students in high school, then it is the time that they can read what they want.
It really depends on the book the school banned to tell whether it is appropriate or not to do so. Unless the book is really spreading some bad concepts of life, it wouldn't be very smart to ban any books. From my perspective, every book has its unique value, even though a good concept is told in a relatively less appropriate way, it is still a good book.
I think when the students are mature enough to read all the books and have the ability t differ the right or wrong, for in stance, the students in high school, then it is the time that they can read what they want.