School Warns Students Not To Chant ‘USA’, What Kids Do Instead Has Officials Regretting It

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.A California high school sparked controversy after advising students not to chant “USA” at games and rallies, citing concerns it could be seen as intolerant. At Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, students often used the chant to show school spirit. But staff raised concerns during a leadership class, and the principal later issued a message saying that while the chant isn’t banned, it should be used only at appropriate times—such as after the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance.

Some officials pointed out that in other schools, the chant had been used in a derogatory way. The school encouraged students to practice both empathy and patriotism.

Still, many parents and community members were upset, arguing the chant is a symbol of unity. “We’re all American,” said student Ryan Bernal. Online commenters called the school’s stance overreaching and praised students for showing national pride.

District leaders emphasized there is no ban—just a reminder to be mindful of context.Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.A California high school sparked controversy after advising students not to chant “USA” at games and rallies, citing concerns it could be seen as intolerant. At Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, students often used the chant to show school spirit. But staff raised concerns during a leadership class, and the principal later issued a message saying that while the chant isn’t banned, it should be used only at appropriate times—such as after the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance.

Some officials pointed out that in other schools, the chant had been used in a derogatory way. The school encouraged students to practice both empathy and patriotism.

Still, many parents and community members were upset, arguing the chant is a symbol of unity. “We’re all American,” said student Ryan Bernal. Online commenters called the school’s stance overreaching and praised students for showing national pride.

District leaders emphasized there is no ban—just a reminder to be mindful of context.Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.A California high school sparked controversy after advising students not to chant “USA” at games and rallies, citing concerns it could be seen as intolerant. At Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, students often used the chant to show school spirit. But staff raised concerns during a leadership class, and the principal later issued a message saying that while the chant isn’t banned, it should be used only at appropriate times—such as after the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance.

Some officials pointed out that in other schools, the chant had been used in a derogatory way. The school encouraged students to practice both empathy and patriotism.

Still, many parents and community members were upset, arguing the chant is a symbol of unity. “We’re all American,” said student Ryan Bernal. Online commenters called the school’s stance overreaching and praised students for showing national pride.

District leaders emphasized there is no ban—just a reminder to be mindful of context.Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.A California high school sparked controversy after advising students not to chant “USA” at games and rallies, citing concerns it could be seen as intolerant. At Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, students often used the chant to show school spirit. But staff raised concerns during a leadership class, and the principal later issued a message saying that while the chant isn’t banned, it should be used only at appropriate times—such as after the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance.

Some officials pointed out that in other schools, the chant had been used in a derogatory way. The school encouraged students to practice both empathy and patriotism.

Still, many parents and community members were upset, arguing the chant is a symbol of unity. “We’re all American,” said student Ryan Bernal. Online commenters called the school’s stance overreaching and praised students for showing national pride.

District leaders emphasized there is no ban—just a reminder to be mindful of context.Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.A California high school sparked controversy after advising students not to chant “USA” at games and rallies, citing concerns it could be seen as intolerant. At Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, students often used the chant to show school spirit. But staff raised concerns during a leadership class, and the principal later issued a message saying that while the chant isn’t banned, it should be used only at appropriate times—such as after the national anthem or Pledge of Allegiance.

Some officials pointed out that in other schools, the chant had been used in a derogatory way. The school encouraged students to practice both empathy and patriotism.

Still, many parents and community members were upset, arguing the chant is a symbol of unity. “We’re all American,” said student Ryan Bernal. Online commenters called the school’s stance overreaching and praised students for showing national pride.

District leaders emphasized there is no ban—just a reminder to be mindful of context.

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