What year was the Pledge of Allegiance removed from schools?

Question:- What year was the Pledge of Allegiance removed from schools?

Answer: The Pledge of Allegiance is still being recited at the beginning of classes in numerous schools in the United States. Due to this, its recitation in public schools has been a subject of legal controversies and lawsuits as far as the placement of the phrase “under God” is concerned, but the Pledge has not been prohibited or stricken from use in schools across the country. In 1943 the Supreme Court decided that students cannot be forced to say the pledge as it is a violation of the First Amendment. Nevertheless, voluntary saying of the pledge is not prohibited in the classrooms or during school ceremonies. The policymakers at the local or state level decide whether the Pledge has to be said in schools and the practice exists in numerous educational facilities across the United States.


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *