New Jersey School Removes Beloved Novel From English Class Due to Mental Health Concerns

February 20, 2026 • Google News World

New Jersey School Removes Beloved Novel from Curriculum Amid Mental Health Concerns

A New Jersey school has removed a popular novel from its English curriculum due to concerns over mental health. The decision was made after the school administration received feedback from parents and students regarding the book’s content.

The novel in question, titled [title not specified], is no longer being taught in the school’s English classes. The school has not disclosed the specific reasons for removing the book, citing only that it was done to ensure a safe learning environment for all students.

According to reports, the decision was made after parents and students expressed concerns about the book’s content, which some felt may be triggering or distressing for certain individuals. The school administration has stated that they will continue to monitor student feedback and adjust their curriculum accordingly.

The removal of the novel is part of a broader effort by the school to address mental health concerns and promote a positive learning environment. The school has not specified when the book will be reinstated in the curriculum or what alternative materials will be used in its place.

Further information on the decision and its impact on students is not yet available.

Source: Google News World