Absolutely he should be. A young person has to learn that when they make a pledge they are not just words and if you violate that pledge you have violated your honor and should be sanctioned. For nearly every day this child has been in school he has made the following pledge.
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands. One Nation, under God with Liberty and Justice for all.
By associating himself with the confederate flag he has violated his Pledge to The United States. The Republic for which it stands and the principle of liberty and justice for all to which he pledged
Give these facts. Why shouldn't the child be sanctioned? Or is this just a meaningless oath?
The irony of your argument is that saying the pledge in school is voluntary and is also not a requirement for receiving an education. He didn't break any state or federal laws by taking his picture with that flag, he didn't violate any school code by taking a picture with that flag, and he didn't physically or verbally harm anybody by holding that flag. If he was going around saying hateful language and was warned before then I get it but if he wasn't warned before then that's all that really needed to be done in my opinion.
