Flag Etiquette Review By a Sampling of Mrs. Frickenstein's Social Studies Students I wish I could include them all! Wonderful job 6th Graders!

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Flag Etiquette Review By a Sampling of Mrs. Frickenstein's Social Studies Students I wish I could include them all! Wonderful job 6th Graders!

The American flag should be flown higher than the flags of the United States The American Flag should be flown higher than

Disposing of old flags by: Jamie Mcgee A way to dispose a flag is to burn it because it is disrespectful to throw away.

Flag Holidays: Flag Holidays can be displayed any day especially on national holidays. Connor n' Matt Flag Etiquette Code

The flag is plast on the right side of the speakers because the right side represents power. Raqi Smith

Flag in the parade In parade the flag should be on the front to the right,or in the center lined up with the other flags. Lance Diesca and Alyssa Conoboy

Why the Flag is placed on the Speaker's Right By: Peter Szewczyk & Spencer Kolman The flag is placed on the speaker's right to show honor to the speaker, because the right is a position of honor.

Stars represents 50 states and the stripes represent 13 colonies. The red represents for the Stars and stripes

Our flag etiquette rule is the appropriate time to display the flag and the holidays You should always display the flag except in storms and at night (unless you shine a light on it). Some holidays you should fly it is the 4th of July, Memorial Day, and Veterens Day Veronica Laurent,and Nicole Lubon

Why should the flag never be flown higher than the flags of other nations? The flag should never be flown higher than those of other nations because that is disrespectful to other nations, and is a good reason for them to be mad at us. By: Cameron Kanofsky and Alex Karcz

Why the Flag Should Never Touch the Ground The flag represents our freedom and country. For it to touch the ground, is saying that we have fallen. The flag is a sacred thing, so we should treat it with respect. We should be proud of our flag and country. NEVER LET IT TOUCH THE GROUND!

The American Flag The american flag should be flown higher and in the center than other US state flags because the states are a part of the United States. Emily Juarez De Leon, Sarah Udaykee, Zayna Ghouleh

The american flag should never be flown higher then those of other nations. We all have equality the world.

How do you dispose of a old American flag? To dispose of a old American flag you must burn it. Flags should be burned and not thrown out. Burned flags should be burned with honor and discretely. Jenna Obeid and Aneta Czepiel