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Students defy school’s ‘USA’ chant ban in a way that stuns administrators

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2017.

School Sparks Controversy Over “USA” Chant

A California high school is facing backlash after advising students not to chant “USA” during games and rallies. Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom made the request to avoid what some might perceive as intolerance.

Students Question the Move

Students had used the chant to express school spirit and national pride.
“I wasn’t angry, but I thought, ‘Why can’t we chant USA?’” said senior Ryan Bernal. “It represents unity. We’re all American, no matter our background.”

Officials Urge Sensitivity

Staff addressed the topic in a leadership class, encouraging students to practice both empathy and patriotism.
“You can show kindness and love for your country at the same time,” explained Daniel Thigpen, spokesperson for the Folsom Cordova Unified School District.

Children holding their hand over their heart saying the pledge allegiance, Photo Credit: Ian D. Keating/Flickr, Tyndall Air Force Base

Children holding their hand over their heart saying the pledge allegiance, Photo Credit: Ian D. Keating/FlickrTyndall Air Force Base

National Context Raises Concerns

Reports from other schools show that the chant has sometimes been used to target individuals from different ethnic groups.
“There’s a time and place to yell that,” said Mike Garrison of the California Interscholastic Federation.

Clarification from School Leaders

The principal sent an email to families and made an announcement over the P.A. system. The message: the chant isn’t banned, but timing matters.
“When used at the wrong moment, it can send the wrong message,” the principal noted.

Community Reacts

Parents and students want unity—not division.
“I chant USA to bring us together,” said parent Natalie Woodbury. “Not to make anyone feel excluded.”

Public Response Online

The story triggered strong reactions on Facebook.
One user wrote, “Principals like this are destroying public schools. Be thankful kids are showing pride in our country!”
Another added, “USA isn’t offensive! Kids, chant it proudly—exercise your First Amendment right!”

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