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re: The Pledge of Alliegence
Posted on 11/16/14 at 10:08 am to Alahunter
Posted on 11/16/14 at 10:08 am to Alahunter
Nice
In all honesty, we don't force the kids to recite it or make a big issue when they don't. But I've found our English as a Second Language kids are pretty adamant in doing it every morning (even though it gets interesting when they're reciting in their native language
). I asked one of those kids who was really adamant about it why they were so adamant and he simply said, "When I was in Kenya I lived in a cave because they (the government militia) wanted to kill the people in my village. This reminds every day how great this place is.".
Kind of puts it in perspective.
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In all honesty, we don't force the kids to recite it or make a big issue when they don't. But I've found our English as a Second Language kids are pretty adamant in doing it every morning (even though it gets interesting when they're reciting in their native language
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Kind of puts it in perspective.
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