School Advises Students Against Chanting ‘USA’; What They Do Instead Leaves Officials Regretting the Decision

Controversy Erupts Over ‘USA’ Chant at California High School

School’s Controversial Decision

Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, California, recently sparked controversy by advising students not to chant “USA” during sporting events and rallies. The school officials believe that chanting “USA” could be interpreted as intolerant.

Students’ Reactions

Senior Ryan Bernal expressed his confusion, stating, “I wasn’t angry, but I wondered why we can’t chant USA. To say USA means we’re all the same. It doesn’t matter where you’re from or your skin tone.”

Official Explanation

During a leadership class, staff discussed the issue with students. Daniel Thigpen, the Folsom Cordova Unified Communications Director, explained, “You can practice empathy, kindness, and patriotism all at once.”

Photo Credit: Ian D. Keating/Flickr, Tyndall Air Force Base

Nationwide Concerns

According to KOVR, some schools use the “USA” chant in derogatory ways against different ethnic groups. Mike Garrison from the California Interscholastic Federation noted, “There’s a time and a place for that chant.”

Principal’s Stance

The principal sent an email and made an announcement over the school’s P.A. system, explaining that while chanting “USA” is acceptable, it should occur at appropriate times, like after the Pledge of Allegiance or the national anthem. The principal emphasized that the chant sometimes sends an unintended message.

Community Response

Mother Natalie Woodbury commented, “I want to chant USA to unite us, not to exclude anyone from feeling part of our country.” District officials clarified there is no outright ban on the chant.

Public Opinion

Readers shared mixed reactions on Facebook. One reader criticized the principal, saying, “Principals like this one are slowly destroying our public schools. It’s sad!” Another user supported the students, writing, “Chant USA as loud as you can! Stand up for your rights and be proud!”

Overall, while the school’s decision aimed to promote inclusivity, it has generated significant debate among students, parents, and the wider community.

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