On Friday evening, one of our teachers created a personal social media post that caused alarm and concern related to saluting the American flag. The teacher, later identified as Kristin Pitzen of Newport Mesa School District in Orange County, recorded herself giggling about how she'd hidden the American flag from her class so they couldn't pledge allegiance to it because it made her "uncomfortable." But as an alternative, she suggested they could pledge allegiance to the pride flag that she had on the wall. She was listed as an English teacher at Back Bay High School in a now deleted website page. On Friday night, one of our teachers created a personal social media post that caused alarm and concern related to the salute to the American flag. teacher who told students to pledge allegiance to gay pride flag instead of U.S. "I'd like to share with her, if she doesn't know, about the importance of respecting the flag," Michele Vaughn, who left an American flag outside the school, told the station. After the Libs of Tik Tok account posted the video Friday, Pitzen quickly tried to scrub her social media of that post and others like it, but it was too late for the teacher. Virginia School Board to Pay $1.3M in Transgender Student's Suit Over Bathroom Ban, Texas School Investigates Mother's Claim a Teacher Taped Her Son to a Chair: 'He Wouldn't Be Still', Family of 6-Year-Old Accused of Intentionally Shooting Teacher Speaks Out, Girl Recounts School Lockdown After 6-Year-Old Student Allegedly Shot Va. Thank god I don't have kids in school anymore.'. "But I took it down during COVID because it made me uncomfortable. The video was shared by the Twitter Page Libs of Tiktok where it went viral and got more than one million views. In the meantime, I tell this kid, We do have a flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to,' Pitzen continued. Pitzen was unable to find that again and started thinking about where she could have put the flag in the classroom. Daily Mail, the school district is now investigating Pitzen after the high school English teacher's clip about the Pledge of Allegiance got attention this week. ", Another person posted to Facebook, saying that Pitzen "is an absolute disgrace to teachers" and warned the teacher to keep her own "views and political stances out of the classroom." Cookies collect information about your preferences and your device and are used to make the site work as you expect it to, to understand how you interact with the site, and to show advertisements that are targeted to your interests. Photo illustration by Lorenzo Di Cola/NurPhoto via Getty Images. A video posted by the Back Bay High School teacher. ![]() Hopefully, once the investigation is complete, she won't be getting paid with public money at all. I packed it away, and I don't know where, and I haven't found it yet. Yesterday I wrote about two California high school teachers, one in Orange County and one in Sacramento, who were using their classrooms to indoctrinate students with their personal beliefs. And he looks around and goes, 'Oh, that one?'" Totally fine, she said. "Showing respect for our nation's flag is an important value that we instill in our students and an expectation of our employees.". In the meantime, she told the student: 'We do have a flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to.'. By Saturday, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District had promised that it was investigating and addressing it in its own tweet. Radical leftist teacher Kristin Pitzen was removed from the classroom and a community has come together in an outpouring of patriotic support after parents learned that she told a student to pledge allegiance to the LGBT rainbow flag and shockingly, it happened in Orange County, California. The fact that this community not only got this woman removed from the classroom but also had community support for the very symbol she found so distasteful and divisive is an encouraging sign. ![]() Pitzen giggled multiple times during the video. I would like to talk to people who think this is good. How can anyone have (an) issue with those words?' 2 min read. ![]() A personal post by a teacher about the American flag is causing alarm/concern. As you can see in this CBS Sacramento report, some parents were concerned about what they saw.
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