Telstar Regional Middle/High School

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Telstar Regional Middle/High School is a middle/high school located in Bethel, Maine, in the United States as part of Maine School Administrative District 44. The school was founded in 1968, and in that year there was a controversy when a local Baptist minister attempted to get the school to not use the novels Demian by Hermann Hesse, The Emperor of Ice-Cream by Brian More, and Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes in an English class.[1]

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  1. ^ Titcomb, Caldwell. "What Johnny can read", To the Editor, Maine Times, January 3, 1969., reprinted in (2003) The Best of Maine Times. Bangor, Maine: Maine Times Publishing Company, 23-24. ISBN 0-9729124-1-X.