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Teen wants to Take Grandmother to Prom — His High School Says No

Eufaula Secondary School senior Bryce Maine commended turning 18 by making a sweet demand — he asked his grandma to prom.

They made courses of action and she even purchased a dress — however then the school said no.

"She's never been to a prom so I figured, 'Why not take her?'" Maine said. "Each lady should go to a prom, regardless of how old you are."

Maine's cousin, Sarah Catherine, said in a Facebook post she accepts there was worry that permitting Maine's grandma to go to prom would incite different understudies at the Alabama school to "make the school a joke" by welcoming their grandparents as a joke.

It is an Eufaula Secondary School arrangement that prom participants must be 20 years of age or more youthful. As indicated by Maine, the school disclosed to him he couldn't convey his grandma to prom since she could possibly convey and appropriate liquor to underage understudies. "I'm shattered," Maine revealed to CNN offshoot WTVM.

Supporters have taken to web-based social networking to express their disappointment utilizing the hashtag #LetNannyGoToProm.


"We're glad that individuals see it through our eyes," Maine said.

Regardless of the possibility that he is not permitted to convey his grandma to prom, despite everything they plan to have a night out together, Maine said. "She'll wear her outfit and I'll put on my tuxedo and we will get all spruced up, go out to a favor supper, and have our own prom."

Maine's dad arrangements to meet with school authorities Monday.

"Wellbeing of understudies and staff is the first and most vital of the many assignments of a school head," Steve Hawkins, vital of Eufaula City Schools, told WTVM.

"For the 10 years I have been secondary school central, we have denied asks for every year from understudies making a request to convey more established dates to prom. We don't risk leaving any stone unturned with regards to security. Most secondary schools have an age restrain for prom participants."

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