Re: Use of flag in school logo
Greetings, bugleeditor - welcome!
That's kind of a tricky one. The flag code is pretty clear that the flag should not be displayed on the floor ("The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water or merchandise."). However, what we have here is not actually a flag, but an image of a flag that's part of the seal. I would also be a bit uncomfortable about the idea of people walking on an image of the flag, especially with dirty footgear. However, I've seen other examples of this sort of thing. The north extension of the Texas state capitol building has a Seal Court that displays the reverse of the state seal on the floor; the seal depicts the US flag among the other flags that have flown over Texas. Texans tend to be very protective of their flags, but I guess this doesn't bother them!
Which Native American flag is on your logo? Native American flags are a fascinating subject in themselves; NAVA member Don Healy wrote a book on the subject some years back. He also maintained a fine web site about them for a while; I'm not sure that it's still active however.
Peter Ansoff
"We live by symbols, and what shall be symbolized by any image of the sight depends upon the mind of him who sees it."
-- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.