Two students in Ms. Owens 4th grade class refuse to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance recited each Monday as prescribed by state law. The two students are referred to the principal. The students tell the principal that their parents have told them not to recite or stand while others recite the Pledge. What is the first step the principal should take
A. Explain to the students that state law requires them to recite the Pledge of Allegiance each Monday that classes are in session
B. Contact the parents of the two students to determine the reasons for asking their children not to recite or stand during the required Pledge
C. Assign the students after school detention
D. Suspend the students until their parents come to school to explain why their children refuse to recite and stand during the Pledge
B
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