The School District of Palm Beach County
Florida · 189,000 students · www.palmbeachschools.org
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About The School District of Palm Beach County
The School District of Palm Beach County is a large-district (100,000–500,000 students) serving public-school students in Florida. Like every US public-school district, The School District of Palm Beach County selects classroom reading material through an instructional-materials review process governed by Florida state policy and by the district's own school-board adoption procedures. Individual schools and teachers within the district then choose specific titles from the approved pool to match their grade levels, course objectives, and student populations.
As a large district, The School District of Palm Beach County typically maintains a centrally-published reading list or instructional materials catalogue that schools work from. Approved titles cover the B.E.S.T. Standards for each grade, plus district-level supplements (locally significant authors, accelerated/honors selections, English-language-learner texts, and translations for the district's home-language population).
Book challenges in The School District of Palm Beach County — when a parent, board member, or community member formally requests review of an assigned title — follow Florida's instructional-materials reconsideration procedure. The district's school board may convene a review committee, hold public comment, and either retain the title, restrict access (e.g., to specific grade levels), or remove it from the approved list. Decisions are typically appealable to the state board of education.
How The School District of Palm Beach County selects classroom reading material
Title selection in The School District of Palm Beach County follows a layered process: (1) the FloridaDepartment of Education publishes ELA standards and an approved instructional materials list at the state level; (2) the district’s curriculum office adopts a subset of approved titles plus district-level supplements via school-board action; and (3) individual schools and English teachers within The School District of Palm Beach County select from the adopted pool to match grade-level objectives, course themes, and student-population needs (English-language learners, advanced placement, special education, magnet programs).
This means a book listed as “assigned by The School District of Palm Beach County” might appear in every English classroom in the district, or in only one school, or only at one grade level — depending on how the title was adopted. The book’s detail page on ReadingList specifies the adoption scope when known.