An elementary school in Colorado has come under criticism after they lowered the American flag and elevated a Saudi Arabian flag.
The principal at Bauder Elementary School in Fort Collins said they did not mean to disrespect the American flag, according to a report in the Greeley Gazzette.
Principal Brian Carpenter told the newspaper that the American flag was immediately returned to its proper and prominent position at the school.
He explained that other flags are posted around the school to recognize the nationalities of students from other countries.
A photograph showing the raised Saudi flag alongside the lowered American flag was first posted on the Greeley Report, a local blog. It generated lots of local debate.
“We realize this is an extremely sensitive time with us getting close to the 10th anniversary of 9/11,” Carpenter told the Gazzette.
“There is an increased amount of alertness and sensitivity, but if someone is concerned about something to do with our flag I will settle the issue right away.”
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It’s not Saudi Arabia
We must be the only insane country in the world to put up flags of students of nationalities around the world. If they love and miss their native country so much, why don’t they just go back there? Maybe they should also teach in their native languages. (In many schools, they do). It’s wild!
Its very nice to put up other flags but American Law requires that the US Flag be equal or higher than all other flags including state and local flags or foreign flags. The principle should have known this. Maybe the school should get a new civics teacher because the principle clearly doesn’t know his civics.