So you are saying that teachers do not have the right to free excersize of religion.
The ruling says that teachers can't recite it with "under god".
So you are saying that teachers do not have the right to free excersize of religion.
Of course they do! They just don't have the right to do it in a state classroom, as part of their state job, subjecting their students to it against the parents will.
Your right to free excercise does not grant you a license to impose your beliefs on others through the state. What is so hard to understand about that?