Religion
In reply to the discussion: HS Students Punished for Not Saying “Under God” When Leading Pledge of Allegiance Over Loudspeakers [View all]rug
(82,333 posts)Wisconsin Statutes
118.06 Flag, pledge of allegiance, and national anthem.
(1) Every school board and the governing body of every private school shall cause the U.S. flag to be displayed in the schoolroom or from a flagstaff on each school ground during the school hours of each school day.
(2) Every public school shall offer the pledge of allegiance or the national anthem in grades one to 12 each school day. Every private school shall offer the pledge of allegiance or the national anthem in grades one to 12 each school day unless the governing body of the private school determines that the requirement conflicts with the school's religious doctrines. No pupil may be compelled, against the pupil's objections or those of the pupil's parents or guardian, to recite the pledge or to sing the anthem.
History: 1993 a. 492; 2001 a. 16.
It's good to have the law at your fingertips when these things come up in the heat of the moment.
None of my children have said the Pledge of Allegiance in the classroom but the reasons are political not religious.