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School Investigating California Teacher Who Told Students To Pledge ‘Allegiance’ To The Pride Flag

A California school district is investigating one of its teachers for encouraging students to pledge allegiance to the pride flag in place of the American flag, according to a viral video posted by the teacher and a district statement.

Fox News identified the teacher as Kristin Pitzen of Newport-Mesa Unified School District (NMUSD) in Orange County, whose video was shared where she shared that she took down the American flag in her classroom because it made her “uncomfortable,” according to the video. She said through giggles that she had packed it away and hadn’t found it yet, but was “working on it.”

“We take this matter seriously and are investigating and addressing it,” NMUSD said in a statement on Facebook Saturday.

“The only thing I have to add is that the teacher is no longer in the classroom,” NMUSD Public Relations Officer Annette Franco told The Free Press,. “We follow due process and our investigation continues.”

“Okay, so during third period, we have announcements and they do the pledge of allegiance,” Pitzen said in the video posted to social media. “I always tell my class, stand if you feel like it, don’t stand if you feel like it, say the words if you want, you don’t have to say the words.”

Since there is no American flag in the classroom, one of her students asked her where to look during the pledge of allegiance.

“I tell this kid, ‘We do have a flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to. And he like, looks around and goes, ‘Oh, that one?’” she said in the video, panning the camera to the pride flag.

The school addressed the video on the teacher’s personal social media account, which has since been taken down and “caused alarm and concern related to saluting the American flag,” NMUSD wrote in its statement.

“Showing respect for our nation’s flag is an important value our District instills in our students and is an expectation of our employees,” the district added.

Richard Grenell, former acting director of National Intelligence, lambasted the video asking how a parent could “allow their child to be taught by this wacko?”

Pride flags have been a source of contention in other classrooms in the U.S., with one middle school receiving a complaint from a parent for hanging the flag in their classroom.

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