Pledge of Allegiance in Schools

Anonymous
We have a new Principal this year who is now saying the Pledge of Allegiance with the morning announcements. When some parents questioned it, we were told that it was a DCPS requirement. Just curious, are your children saying the Pledge of Allegiance in their schools?
Anonymous
Yes, mine does at Janney.
Anonymous
The few times I've been there after the bell rings, they've said it at Shepherd; I think right before announcements.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a new Principal this year who is now saying the Pledge of Allegiance with the morning announcements. When some parents questioned it, we were told that it was a DCPS requirement. Just curious, are your children saying the Pledge of Allegiance in their schools?


Why is this a bad thing? Is the pledge of allegiance a bad thing now?
Anonymous
Yes for Hearst.
Anonymous
My kids attend the same school as you OP and the few times I was in my child's class, it was too much commotion to even participate.

The teacher even mumbled it was a waste of two minutes. Furthermore you can barely hear it over the PA system.
Anonymous
Why would the District require this? Another dumb policy.
Do they at least take out the words "under god"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would the District require this? Another dumb policy.
Do they at least take out the words "under god"?


I hope not. Not until they remove the five reference to God in the Declaration of Independence.
Anonymous
My DC is at a Charter. I wish they would bring it back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would the District require this? Another dumb policy.
Do they at least take out the words "under god"?


A better question is, who are the idiot parents who "question" this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the District require this? Another dumb policy.
Do they at least take out the words "under god"?


I hope not. Not until they remove the five reference to God in the Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence is what it is. It's a piece of paper on which words were written, so you can't take things out. This is different then a pledge, which is a promise, an affirmation of that person, so it is appropriate to think that a person could alter the pledge that he is making to fit what he believes.
Anonymous
There was a REALLY long thread on this topic in 2012 on the general education board. Maybe should just read that and not rehash? http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/259122.page
Anonymous
Do all the students/families pledge to the USA flag?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would the District require this? Another dumb policy.
Do they at least take out the words "under god"?


A better question is, who are the idiot parents who "question" this?


Welcome to Petworth!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There was a REALLY long thread on this topic in 2012 on the general education board. Maybe should just read that and not rehash? http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/259122.page


Seriously though, that was three years ago. Are topics verboten for years after a long thread?
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