Why do schools have American flags?

Why do schools have American flags?

Standing for the flag and anthem at a sports game or other public gatherings, symbolically shows that we are all Americans, no matter our race or religion, no matter our preferred sports team, and no matter our political differences.

What is a flag in school?

* Generic State Course Substitution Indicator. This flag is used to indicate that the course with which it is associated is being used as a Department of Education approved substitute for another course, the code for which is being supplied in a companion data element (Course Number, Substituted).

Why can’t you let the American flag touch the ground?

According to the U.S. Flag Code, the American flag should never touch the ground or anything else below it. If the American flag hangs so low on a flagpole that it touches the ground, it will likely accumulate dirt. And if it continues to touch the ground, it may sustain more severe damage in the form of torn fabric.

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Do I have to have an American flag in my classroom?

A long answer, but yes. In some jurisdictions, the recitation of the Pledge is required by law. Ergo, the flag must be available to face during recitation of the pledge, in every classroom.

Where does the flag go in a classroom?

When the National Colors are displayed on a staff mounted to the wall of a room, it should be flown to the right at the front of the room (in a classroom this means to the teacher’s right), and any other flags displayed from separate staffs should be to the U.S. Flag’s left.

What do flags mean in grades?

Flagging allows a student to mark a particular piece of feedback that they disagree with or find incorrect. The teacher will be alerted that a piece of feedback has been flagged and is then able to review the flagged feedback and make a final decision on what evaluation to give.

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What does a green flag at a school mean?

The most prestigious of Eco-Schools awards, the Green Flag Award is the third of three award levels in the Eco-Schools USA program. A school is considered a permanent Eco-School once it has gained its fourth Green Flag Award, at which point sustainability has been fully woven into the fabric of the school’s culture.

What is the size of a classroom flag?

16in x 24in US Mounted Fringed Stick Flag The United States Flag Store has classroom flags ranging in size from 12 by 18 inches to 3 by 5 feet and including the standard 2-by-3 foot size approved for use in U.S. classrooms.

Is it OK to fly American flag in the rain?

The flag should not be subject to weather damage, so it should not be displayed during rain, snow and wind storms unless it is an all-weather flag. It should be displayed often, but especially on national and state holidays and special occasions.

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Did live oak high school ban the American flag?

As a result of Live Oak High School’s ban on the American flag while allowing displays of the Mexican flag, the Thomas More Law Center and California attorney Bill Becker filed a federal lawsuit against the school and school officials on behalf of three of the students in June 2010.

Why did Rodriguez take down the American flag?

Rodriguez claims he acted out of concern that Mexican students would react violently because the patriotic shirts were worn on the day the school was celebrating Cinco de Mayo, a Mexican holiday. Two of the students chose to leave rather than disrespect the American flag.

Did a California high school principal order students to turn T-shirts inside out?

On May 5, 2010, Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez of Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, California ordered several students wearing t-shirts emblazoned with the American flag to turn them inside out or leave school.