The Burlington Free Press reports from Vermont:
After Sal Morana and his family moved from Shelburne to Salisbury this year, his first-grade daughter came home from school with an observation. The children in her new class did not say the Pledge of Allegiance every day, a contrast to the daily ritual at her former public school in Shelburne.
Morana verified that this was true and immediately felt dismayed. He’d like the pledge to be recited every day at Salisbury Community School, or at the least, for the school to have a consistent policy on when or whether it should be said. Morana plans to go before his local school board in May to ask for such a policy.