That's the privilege of teachers and school administrations. They get to select which books are taught and available. And if they exclude a book, it isn't "banned", they merely didn't choose it. It's only when someone <i>else</i> meddles with their choices that it becomes banning and censorship.<p>(Where "no longer mandatory reading" gets reported as a "ban" by the news)<p>The Camp of the Saints isn't in school libraries or mandatory reading lists - shall the news breathlessly report that <i>it</i> is also banned?