In a report presented to the Utah Legislature on Tuesday, the auditor general found “notable amounts” of profanity, sexual content and violence in books across seven Utah school districts.

Auditors reviewed 22 books in secondary school libraries and found that 95% contained sexual conduct and 73% contained nudity.

Several included pervasive explicit language. In one particular book, 40% of the pages contained at least one use of the F word.

This type of material “appears to violate Utah Code,” the report says.

According to Utah Code , if three school districts classify a material as objective sensitive material, schools and local education agencies cannot allow students to access the sensitive materials.

What books were part of the audit?

The audit examined 22 books in school libra

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