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Saturday, August 25, 2018

Parents fight back after school drops Pledge of Allegiance for student-authored oath to ‘global society’

Atlanta Neighborhood Charter School Principal Lara Zelski decided students will no longer recite the Pledge of Allegiance during the school’s morning meeting agenda, which she described to parents as “an effort to begin our day as a fully inclusive and connected community.”

“Over the past couple of years it has become increasingly obvious that more and more of our community were choosing to not stand and/or recite the pledge,” she wrote, according to the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

The statement, posted to the school website, promised parents students could recite the Pledge of Allegiance later in the day, if they felt like it, and vowed to create better pledge specifically for the school.

“Teachers and the K-5 leadership team will be working with students to create a school pledge that we can say together at morning meeting,” Zelski wrote, adding that it “will focus on students’ civic responsibility to their school family, community, country and our global society.”

“I’m really looking forward to what our students create,” she wrote, according to TheBlaze.

The move infuriated parents and quickly gained the attention of Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp, and others who denounced the decision.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...


These people are nuts. If people choose not to pledge allegiance to the country that protects their freedom to act nutty, they should also be willing to forego the dollars that flow from the Feds and state. You can bet your bottom dollar a lot of those funds are propping up her little experiment currently. The hand that rocks the cradle!

Anonymous said...

Another dumb liberal- she can say goodbye to her career