Teen picked for homecoming court as prank shines at ceremony

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In a red, ruffled dress and flowers in her hair, Whitney Kropp, the Michigan high school student picked by her classmates to be on her school’s homecoming court as a prank, took to her school’s football stadium Friday for the ceremony.

“I had thoughts about not coming, but you know what, I’m glad I changed my mind and actually came out,” Kropp told NBC News.

Kropp's appearance was met with thunderous applause and camera flashes from her fellow students at Ogemaw Heights High School in West Branch, Mich., and even members of the opposing team.

At Kropp’s side was Josh Awrey, the class of 2015’s male representative, the Bay City Times reported.

After the ceremony, Kropp, who said she had been bullied throughout her time in high school, told reporters that she was glad she decided to remain on the court.

“I’m overwhelmed," Kropp said. "I’m so happy — this is so much right now for me. The school is fantastic they treated me so well."

'Easy target'
Kropp said last month she was initially surprised to learn that her classmates nominated her to be in the running for her school’s homecoming queen. But she said she soon felt humiliated and betrayed when she found out that it was all a joke.

“People had bullied on me, I guess, for my looks, how I did my hair, how I dress, my height, so I guess they thought, you know, maybe someone that is different is someone that’s an easy target,” Kropp said.

But, Kropp said she pulled through with the support of her mother and the rest of the town.

"You want to protect your kid, and you feel angry and mad at what has happened, but at the same time the outpouring to help her has been beyond expected," Kropp's mother Bernice Kropp said.

Word spread quickly through the community of about 2,100 residents in West Branch. Resident Jamie Kline started a Facebook support page, gaining more than 4,000 likes in Michigan and nationwide. Personal stories of bullying and messages of encouragement filled the page.

A salon owner in West Branch donated service to cut, color and style Kropp's hair, and other local businesses paid for her dinner, gown, shoes and tiara for the dance.

Sophomore student Whitney Kropp never saw herself as part of the "in" crowd at her high school, so she was surprised to find out she was voted to homecoming court. It turned out to be a prank, but now the community is rallying behind Whitney to show their support for her. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports.

Before the game, a local company even made T-shirts in support of Kropp in her favorite color, orange, adding to the messages of encouragement that Kropp says helped her prevail.

“The kids that are bullying you do not let them bring you down," she said. "Stand up for what you believe in, and go with your heart and go with your gut. That’s what I did and look at me now. I’m just as happy as can be.”

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I'd be thrilled and blessed..

Andrea Lena's picture

...to have a daughter like her! Thank you, Frank.

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

I've gotta agree with My Girl:)

This was awesome and needs to happen a whole lot more. Not the bullying but the waves of people actually rallying around another human being in defiance of the cruelty and BS. What a great thing to read:)
*Hugs*
Bailey

Bailey Summers

what prank?

They never said what the prank was supposed to be.

Her being nominated WAS the prank

Frank's picture

She wasn't part of the "IN" crowd and was nominated as a joke...then the story got out and the community and the rest of the school rallied to around her.

Hugs

Frank

Also, Cliff . . .

Unless things have changed (I did graduate from high school a f-e-w years ago), the Homecoming King and Queen are chosen by vote from the court. In my high school it was money raised for charity by the "campaign workers", they set up tables before and after school and during lunch so kids could drop change in. Whichever class raised the most money, their nominees became the king and queen. It was always a point of pride that the senior class collected the most money, shaking down classmates in the hallway was a no-no, technically . . .

But the results were not a secret. So if the seniors raised $300 (BTW, these are blue sky numbers), the Junior class raised $285, and the Sophomore class raised $11.50, it reflects really badly on the chosen candidates. That's why her "prince/escort" bailed on her, he knew what was coming and didn't want to be caught up in the humiliation she was going to get.

And that, my friend, is why this was not "just" a prank, it was a vicious attack on the poor girl's whole world, her sense of self, her very being.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Yeah, the class were total

Yeah, the class were total assholes. The good thing is that apparently the rest of the school saw it for what it was and decided to support the girl. Goodness, if something like this happens to you there are only two ways to go. Either make a run for it, or decide to show those asholes up. She did the right thing imho and I respect her for her guts.

Beyogi

Good one Frank!

It's great to see she triumphed over her bullies.

Thanks for the blog, made me feel good!

LoL
Rita

Age is an issue of mind over matter.
If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
(Mark Twain)

LoL
Rita

She actually thought about suicide

We almost lost a wonderful person because of a bunch of unthinking children.
I know that our children will do things that we don't want them to or that they should not do, but we need to do a better job being parents. Kids learn from us.

I'm glad that Whitney was strong enough to overcome this.

Teen picked for homecoming court as prank shines at ceremony

She is a much better human than those bullying pranksters. And they are lucky that she did not commit suicide, or have telekinesis like Carrie White in Carrie (1976 film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_%281976_film%29 did http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rage:_Carrie_2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_%282002_film%29

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

what a wonderful story...

Ole Ulfson's picture

Of bullying failing.

Ole

We are each exactly as God made us. God does not make mistakes!

Gender rights are the new civil rights!

Now that

is true courage! This even beats that courage of the Marines! Go girl, we are all proud of you!

Hugs

Vivien