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In the U.S., no - assuming that you are not disruptive or interfering with the rights of others. Since 1943, the U.S. Supreme Court has held in no uncertain terms that, in a public school, a student may not be required to stand for or say the pledge of allegiance.
Update: No one may be forced, pressured, or coerced to participate in the Pledge of Allegiance at public meetings.
The Supreme Court resolved this issue 80 years ago in West Virginia State Board of Education v. Barnette. The Court held that requiring public school students to pledge allegiance to the flag violates their First Amendment right against compelled speech.
The official pledge to the state flag is: "I pledge loyalty and support to the flag and State of South Dakota, land of sunshine, land of infinite variety."
1006.07(2) that the student has the right not to participate in reciting the pledge. Upon written request by his or her parent, the student must be excused from reciting the pledge, including standing and placing the right hand over his or her heart.
On that October day, tens of thousands of school-aged children across the country recited the pledge of allegiance in their classrooms. The tradition stuck in part thanks to an older generation aiming to teach patriotism following the Civil War, and one eager to instill a patriotic fervor in new waves of immigrants.