California High school warns against USA chant by students

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Vista Del Lago High School in Folsom, California, has sparked controversy after warning students against chanting “USA” during events.

This decision aimed to promote inclusivity but resulted in unexpected backlash.

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The high school warned against USA Chan

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Vista Del Lago High School warned students against chanting “USA” to promote inclusivity. Image Credits: CBS

 

Students at Vista Del Lago High School frequently chanted “USA” to express pride during sporting events.

However, school officials requested that students refrain from this chant, fearing it might be perceived as intolerant.

Senior Ryan Bernal expressed his confusion, stating, “I wasn’t angry, but I was definitely like, ‘Why can’t we chant USA?'” He emphasized that chanting “USA” represents unity among all Americans, regardless of their background.

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The school’s decision led to backlash, as many students felt confused by the warning.Image Credits: CBS

 

Officials expressed concern about the USA Chant controversy

The issue was discussed during a leadership class at the school.

Daniel Thigpen, the Folsom Cordova Unified Communications Director, stated, “You can practice empathy, kindness, and patriotism.”

He noted that the “USA” chant has been misused in some contexts, being directed at people of different ethnicities.

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Senior Ryan Bernal expressed that chanting “USA” symbolizes unity among Americans of all backgrounds. Image Credits: CBS

 

Mike Garrison from the California Interscholastic Federation mentioned, “There’s a time and a place to yell that and cheer that.”

The principal addressed the situation through an email to families and announcements over the P.A. system, explaining that the chant can sometimes convey an unintended message.

Guidance on appropriate chanting

The principal clarified that chanting “USA” is appropriate after the Pledge of Allegiance or the national anthem.

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“I want to chant USA because I want us to pull together,” said Natalie Woodbury, a concerned parent. She stressed that the intent should be inclusive, not divisive.

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Officials discussed the chant’s potential misuse, linking it to expressions of intolerance in some contexts. Image Credits: CBS

 

District officials confirmed that there is no outright ban on chanting “USA.” The controversy has ignited discussions on social media, with many expressing strong opinions.

Social media reaction

Readers shared their thoughts on Facebook, voicing their concerns about the school’s leadership.

Highlighting this incident, it was published in the news in September 2017. However,, it gained viral attention after one user sparked discussion by posting it on Reddit.

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The controversy sparked intense discussions on social media about patriotism and freedom of expression. Image Credits: Getty

 

In the comments section, many disagreed with the chant against the USA. Others suggested that it sparked patriotism and freedom of expression.

One person said: Freedom of Speech!

A second wrote: He needs to resign! Chanting USA is patriotic.

While a third commented: Good for the students and get rid of that principle or school board members!

Another added: Problem is government propaganda school administrations follow keep in mind the u.s. government is terrified of the thought of American taxpayers becoming unified politicians get chills thinking about what can happen

Someone else said: The school has no rights on freedom of speech if the principal can say to chanting USA and principal needs to move to another state

Another user encouraged students, stating, “You kids chant USA as loud as you can! We’re all so proud of you!”

The warning against the “USA” chant at Vista Del Lago High School has led to significant backlash.

While the school aimed to promote inclusivity, the decision has sparked discussions about patriotism.

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It has also raised questions about freedom of expression among students and the community.


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