Student Punished for Not Saying Pledge of Allegiance Doesn't Have to Participate

An Ohio school was asked by the American Civil Liberties Union to put an end to punishing a student refusing to stand and receive the Pledge of Allegiance. Roxanne Westover, 17, says that she is an atheist and considers the pledge to be more religious than patriotic.
Because Westover refused to participate in the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance, she says she was sent to the principal's office at Hubbard High School several times.
On Tuesday, the ACLU wrote to school district officials arguing that students have right not to say the pledge as a matter of free speech.
Superintendent Richard Buchenic says that he told the ACLU that the matter has been "dealt with."
Carrie Davis, ACLU of Ohio staff counsel, says that Hubbard High School intends to follow a district policy that states students are not required to recite the pledge.


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