ND School Board Reinstates Pledge of Allegiance Af…


North Dakota’s Fargo School Board reinstated the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of its board meetings after one week’s worth of backlash following the Board’s decision to ban the Pledge.

Since April, the Fargo School Board has been starting every meeting by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. However, the school board determined its Pledge of Allegiance policy violated the Board’s diversity, equity, and inclusion policies during an August 9 meeting.

The school board’s decision came down to the Pledge’s inclusion of the words “under God.” Board member Seth Holden said:

“Given that the word ‘God’ in the text of the Pledge of Allegiance is capitalized, the text is clearly referring to the Judeo-Christian god and therefore, it does not include any other face such as Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, all of which are practiced by our staff and students at FPS.”

Fargo School Board’s decision to ban the Pledge of Allegiance sparked outrage locally and nationwide.

North Dakota mother Allie Ollenburger claimed the school board is focused on “petty policies” and called Holden’s remarks “disrespectful” and “heartbreaking.”

Fargo School Board Vice President Jake Schmitz warned that the Board’s initial vote to ban the Pledge of Allegiance is just a precursor to banning it from Fargo classrooms.

“The next logical step in the progression is [they’ll] want to remove it from schools because it’s a non-inclusionary act which is a bunch of crap,” Schmitz told Fox News.

“Since the August 9 board meeting, board members and the district have received significant negative local and national feedback,” school board president Dr. Tracie Newman wrote in a memo.

Newman cautioned, “A considerable amount of misinformation has been shared about the action and its reach into procedures in our schools.”

Fargo School Board’s decision also prompted a response from North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R), who announced on Monday…