] A student's right to say --or not to say-- the Pledge of ] Allegiance at the start of the school day is causing an ] uproar at two Jefferson County Public Schools. ] ] A parent of two students has filed a complaint with the ] school board after her children were reprimanded after ] they refused to stand and say the pledge last week. ] ] The school district is reviewing the situations after Fox ] 41 News raised questions about them. ] ] Both of the children say their refusal to stand up and ] say the pledge is in protest to a possible U.S.-led war ] with Iraq. ] ] They say they're simply exercising their right to freedom ] of expression. ] ] The family members asked not to be identified by name ] because they fear reprisals for their stances. ] ] "I heard about the war, and then I thought it might start ] World War III, and I didn't want all those innocent ] people to die. So I thought, 'I'll start a protest,'" ] one of the students, a seventh grader at Newburg Middle ] School, told Fox 41 News. Pledge protest prompts policy review in JCPS |