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Patriotism In Gen Z

  • Jan 18, 2024
  • 1 min read

A 1965 United States Naval Academy graduate who served as a nuclear submarine officer recently posed two important questions:


  • Would you be willing to defend your country?

  • Do you think it’s all for free?

Are your children patriotic? How would they answer these two questions? This article by Ingrid Jacques provides insight into the changes in patriotism for Gen Z.






A Positive Affirmation From An Independent School



We were encouraged to learn that Dexter Southfield incorporates a daily practice to honor our nation and those who have served. "Every day, Dexter Southfield Class 8 students experience the privilege and responsibility of caring for our campus American flag, which waves proudly in front of Fiske Hall. Demonstrating the proper etiquette for raising, lowering, and storing the flag honors our nation and those who have served."



 
 

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