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Micah Brienen took to Facebook to share an image of the "Pledge of Allegiance request" from Killearn Lakes Elementary School in Tallahassee, Florida.

It asked parents to sign and return the document if they wanted their child excused from reciting the pledge.

The "request" reads: "I understand my rights as a parent and I request that my child, noted above, be excused from reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. This request includes standing and placing his/her right hand over his/her heart."

Brienen's photo of the document shows his sister-in-law's written response to the school: "This is the dumbest thing I have ever read and I am so ashamed of this."

"[The form] came across to me as a permission slip, and that's what blew me away," Breinen said Wednesday in a Fox and Friends follow-up.

"What if the student, in their own patriotism, wants to stand?" he said, noting the possibility that the child and parent disagree on the pledge.

Steve Doocy later reported that the Leon County school district released a statement saying they will remove the form from their school booklet.

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