"The Pledge of Allegiance may be made part of the curriculum of the public schools."
"No student can be compelled to join in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance if he or his parents object, on religious or philosophical grounds, to his participating in such an exercise."
"The School should not subject the dissenting student to any unfavorable comment or stigmatizing treatment."
"The non-participating student will be required to refrain from any activity that disrupts or distracts those making the Pledge."
"All students can be required to learn the Pledge of Allegiance."
is this still correct?
my history teacher jumped all over me about not standing for it, and said it is VA state law that u have to (unless for religious reasons). he asked me if it was for religious reasons, and I said yes, then he quickly asked what religion I was, I answered "well, Im not really part of a religion..." he cut me off and said "then u have to."
I'm so pissed off!
2006-12-20
04:41:47
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