Another Story of Satan at Work
School Principal Pulls 'God Bless the USA' From Program to Avoid Offending 'Other Cultures'
A Coney Island principal's refusal to let students sing "God Bless the
USA" at their graduation has sparked controversy at a school filled with
proud immigrants, the New York Post reports.
After kindergarteners at PS 90, the Edna Cohen School, spent months
learning the patriotic Lee Greenwood ballad and practicing waving tiny
American flags, principal Greta Hawkins walked in to a recent rehearsal,
ordered a CD playing the song to be shut off, and told teachers to drop
the song from the June 20 commencement program. "We don't want to
offend other cultures," they quoted her as saying. Hawkins' edict
stunned both staff and parents. "A lot of people fought to move to
America to live freely, so that song should be sung with a whole lot of
pride," said Luz Lozada, whose son is in kindergarten. The song has been
sung at previous school events, and parents -- many of them immigrants
from Pakistan, Mexico and Ecuador -- "love it," Lozada said. A teacher
agreed: "It makes them a little goosebumpy and teary-eyed. I've never
come across anyone who felt it insulted their culture." The Department
of Education backed the principal's decision, saying Hawkins found the
lyrics "too grown-up" for 5-year-olds and concurring that the lyrics
were "not age-appropriate."
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