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School Warns Students Not To Chant ‘USA’, What Kids Do Instead Has Officials Regretting It

We are republishing this story, which originally made headlines in September 2017.

In 2017, Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, California, became the focus of public debate after it advised students to be cautious when chanting “USA” during school events such as sports games and rallies. While the chant was traditionally used to express school spirit and national pride, staff raised concerns that it could sometimes be seen as intolerant or offensive, depending on the context.

The issue came up during a student leadership class, where school officials discussed how in other parts of the country, the chant had occasionally been used in a negative or mocking way, particularly toward students from diverse backgrounds. Because of this, the school asked students to be mindful and to use the chant at appropriate times, like after the National Anthem or the Pledge of Allegiance.

The principal clarified that the chant was not banned, but that students were encouraged to…

We are republishing this story, which originally made headlines in September 2017.

In 2017, Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, California, became the focus of public debate after it advised students to be cautious when chanting “USA” during school events such as sports games and rallies. While the chant was traditionally used to express school spirit and national pride, staff raised concerns that it could sometimes be seen as intolerant or offensive, depending on the context.

The issue came up during a student leadership class, where school officials discussed how in other parts of the country, the chant had occasionally been used in a negative or mocking way, particularly toward students from diverse backgrounds. Because of this, the school asked students to be mindful and to use the chant at appropriate times, like after the National Anthem or the Pledge of Allegiance.

The principal clarified that the chant was not banned, but that students were encouraged to express patriotism respectfully and inclusively. The goal, the school said, was to balance school spirit, empathy, and respect for everyone in the school community.

However, the message drew criticism from some students, parents, and community members, who felt the guidance was unnecessary. Student Ryan Bernal defended the chant, saying, “We’re all American,” and many others agreed that chanting “USA” is a positive expression of unity and national pride.

District leaders emphasized again that there was no restriction, only a reminder to consider how actions and words can be interpreted by others. The school hoped to promote an atmosphere of both patriotism and awareness, without causing division.

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