The school pledge serves as a reminder of the values and principles that the school community upholds. It helps instill a sense of belonging, unity, and responsibility among students and teachers. Reciting the pledge can also foster a culture of respect, discipline, and commitment to academic excellence.
To remind students of thier country.
No. If you mean in school, they cannot force you to participate in the pledge.
We always say a pledge before school starts. This is using it as a noun. We pledge to the flag before school. This is using it as a verb.
School children first recited the pledge of allegiance in 1892.
There is no Australian pledge of Allegiance. Children do not recite any such pledge in school.
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Yes.
A pledge is written as a promise to do something. It can also be a promise not to do something. For example, many high school students sign a pledge not to drink during Prom.
Francis Bellamy's wrote the pledge so that school children and many others reciting the pledge would be "reflect[ing] his socialist beliefs." Francis Bellamy wrote The Pledge so that school children and many other Americans would be reflecting his socialist beliefs.
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It is hoped that patriotism will be inculcated by the daily repetition of the pledge of allegiance, but I personally have my doubts.
The Amish don't say The Pledge Of Allegiance. However in a public school and Amish child would say it.
My wife and I are both public school teachers. And in the state of Michigan it not only isn't illegal, it is said every morning.The pledge of allegiance has not be made illegal in any public school in the US.However what has been made illegal is for the teacher,coach,principle,school board ect to require that every student must recite the Pledge...Due to the religious nature of the Pledge a student can decline to participate in reciting the pledge if it is against their religious beliefs or lack thereof and the student can not be punished for doing so..