California schools suspend library app after 2nd graders access books featuring rape, explicit language
A school superintendent in Orange County, California halted the use of a library app after it was revealed that second-graders were accessing a boo...

A school superintendent in Orange County, California halted the use of a library app after it was revealed that second-graders were accessing a book that discussed rape and another that used explicit language, among other questionable titles. Orange Unified School District Superintendent Edward Velasquez suspended access to the digital app Sora, telling parents in an e-mail on Sunday: "As one of my first actions, I would like to assure our families that the Sora digital library app will be suspended district-wide starting Monday, January 30, while we investigate concerns that have been brought to my attention regarding content that the app has available.