A patriotic Chicago teacher received a severe punishment for asking a student to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance

Sprague High School students, prompted by their teacher, rise to their feet, place their hand over their heart and recite the Pledge of Allegiance Wednesday, April 28, 2005, in Salem , Ore. The 10-second ritual is practiced on a weekly basis in public schools throughout Oregon, but it could become a daily occurrence if Republican legislators have their way. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

According to The Chicago Tribune, an Eisenhower High School teacher was fired for telling a student to stand during the Pledge of Allegiance. Vince Ziebarth, a full-time driver’s ed teacher, was upset when one of his students wouldn’t stand for the pledge, so he told the student to either get on his feet or forgo that day’s driving lesson.

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“I told him he can make a choice to sit, but as long as you choose to sit, you will not sit in my [driver’s ed] vehicle,” Ziebarth said, arguing that he gave the student a choice. “I did not tell him what to do.”

However, when the student, Shemar Cooper, told his mother about the incident, she wasn’t pleased.

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“If my son didn’t say anything to me, [the teacher] would have continued — and that’s bullying,” Cooper’s mother, Kelley Porter Turner, said. “He violated my son’s First Amendment rights.”

Ziebarth, whose grandfather served in World War II and uncle in Vietnam, said he explained to Cooper why standing for the pledge is so important.

“I told him I stand to honor the sacrifice and bravery of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. It doesn’t mean America is perfect, or that we agree with everything going on,” he said. “We had an understanding. He was making a choice, and I was making a choice. His name never appeared on my sign-up sheet again, so I thought it was over.”

The school employs seven other driver’s ed teachers, and students are allowed to choose which teacher they want to ride with. After their first conversation, Ziebarth said he and Cooper often “joked” about the ordeal, but Porter didn’t find it funny and complained to the school.

“I was given no options. Had the principal told me I had to allow Shemar in my car, I would have,” Ziebarth said of the day he was fired. “The punishment does not fit the crime.”

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