The school’s principal explained the concern in an email, saying, “We can communicate an unintended message” through the chant. However, the principal clarified the chant is welcome during appropriate moments like after the Pledge of Allegiance or the national anthem.
District officials emphasized that there is no ban on the chant, but they encourage empathy and kindness alongside patriotism.

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