![]() ”Ĭlick here to read the rest of Mario’s exclusive Substack column. I got you.’ ‘In the meantime,’ I tell this kid, ‘We do have a flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to.’ And he, like, looks around and goes, ‘Oh, that one?’. But my kid today goes, ‘Hey, it’s kind of weird that we just stand and, you know, we say it to nothing.’ And I’m like, ‘Oh, well, you know I gotta find it. And, ugh, I packed it away, and I don’t know where and I haven’t found it yet. State Superintendent Tony Thurmond announces that teachers can receive a 500 stipend for participating. But I took it down during COVID because it made me uncomfortable. California Access to Financial Education Grant Program. Except for the fact that my room does not have a flag. Say the words if you don’t have to say the words.’ So, my class decided to stand but not say the words. I always tell my class, ‘Stand if you feel like it don’t stand if you feel like it. “Okay, so during third period, we have announcements, and they do the pledge of allegiance. Teacher mocks the American Flag and suggests to students they can say the Pledge of Allegiance to the pride flag: /1QTS5xjPln Pitzen proudly posted the video on one of her social media accounts (now deleted), saying this: ![]() Meet Kristin Pitzen, English teacher at Back Bay High School in Costa Mesa, Orange County, California. 30, 2021, 9:14 PM UTC By Jo Yurcaba A California school district is investigating a teacher who posted a now-viral video in which she joked about. A series of recent exposures have put an exclamation point to the urgency of this development. We must begin to pay attention to who is teaching our children if we have ordinarily not paid attention in the past. Our cities, our communities, our schools do not reflect American values, let alone Christian ones.
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