Absolutely not. It's totally wrong with any kind of removal or moved to some hidden or higher level spot.
I have always reacted to alarmist headlines, and I felt that one was alarmist in certain ways.
I also believe the school board altered what they were going to do which that author may have known early on and moved items instead of out and out banned. So far most articles have stated the material is still available but to a different crowd.
Semanticly, one can say it was banned from the younger grades. It is more or less, but still semantics. But banned puts a much more evil spin on it.
Although I don't stand a chance with a professionally educated professor against me fumbling on about semantics. So I stand down.