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17. Public School, Millburn, N.J. I graduated in 1960. Each day started with a reading of a Psalm,
Fri Jun 27, 2025, 07:05 AM
Jun 27

the Lord's Prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. I don't recall if Jesus came before the flag or the other way around. Then came Madalyn Murray O'Hare. Jesus took a hike but mandatory standing and reciting continued.

1970's, I was a teacher. Supremes said the "Pledge" required kids only to stand. You'd think the world was going to come to an end. Next day, administrators stood outside the classroom doors of Social Studies teachers to make sure that riots weren't going to break out between the kids that were parroting and those that were just standing.

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As a military kid, I went to DOD schools. We never said the pledge or sang the national anthem, etc. Irish_Dem Jun 26 #1
Our guidelines in multiple Ohio schools were everyone had to stand but did not have to say it JT45242 Jun 26 #2
You don't think being forced to stand SidneyR Jun 26 #3
Compromise ruling...you are not pledging but are participating JT45242 Jun 26 #4
Yes Jehovah witness... reACTIONary Jun 27 #9
I did something similar . . . PhylliPretzel Jun 26 #5
You don't have to stand either. THAT is aforced speech. NT Happy Hoosier Jun 27 #19
Huh? 3825-87867 Jun 26 #6
I don't remember ever saying it past fifth grade. LisaM Jun 26 #7
I said it way back when in elementary, but... reACTIONary Jun 27 #10
that was true DENVERPOPS Jun 27 #12
As a high school teacher things changed post 9/11 JT45242 Jun 27 #15
Public School, Millburn, N.J. I graduated in 1960. Each day started with a reading of a Psalm, 3Hotdogs Jun 27 #17
Can't do that Oeditpus Rex Jun 26 #8
LOL De Ja Vue all over again DENVERPOPS Jun 27 #11
My town in PA ... SomewhereInTheMiddle Jun 27 #13
One should not be forced to stand for or recite the pledge. Solly Mack Jun 27 #14
last time i said the pledge i was in grade school. i would rather pledge to the constitution. pansypoo53219 Jun 27 #16
Surprised to read it's the law in most states -- and the holdouts aren't at all the ones you might expect. eppur_se_muova Jun 27 #18
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