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Virginia school librarian describes students as ‘sex workers’

by Leonardo Briceno


A concerned middle school teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia couldn’t let the comments of fellow school employee Stefany Guido slide after reportedly hearing her say some students — the majority of which are 11-13 years old — could be considered “sex workers.”
Guido, a librarian at Sterling Middle school, made the statement while defending a library book which said sex work is just like any other job, comparable to a store clerk, an architect, or a journalist. As sex workers, students could benefit from the book’s placement on library shelves, Guido said.

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The anonymous teacher who reported the comments didn’t initially believe the book existed. She heard about it from the tweet of a concerned parent and decided to investigate. Before long, she discovered the book…


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