today, one of my classmates was reprimanded for not standing for the pledge, and was written up for punishment.
One of my classmates said that a government TEACHER told them that they are required to stand for the pledge, but don't have to recite it.
Is there a federal law that says that they don't have to stand OR recite the pledge? I understand that there have been cases in which such laws have been struck down individually by federal courts, but does that mean they apply to other schools aswell?
my state is Pennsylvania, if that affects anything.
Thank you
2006-11-01
09:10:56
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toku_kuns
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