This is some next level Playa Haters Ball material.
High School Proms are a life landmark memory. There’s the build up to prom, asking out your date and the entire night filled with memories. My man Bryce Maine decided he wanted to ring in the special occasion with his grandmother who had missed her own prom back in the day. Who can hate on that? An Alabama High School Principal and State Education Board rejected the idea like Mutombo at the rim. Here’s more:
When Bryce Maine was thinking about who to take to his senior prom, he had no doubt who the lucky person should be. “My grandma’s always been an important part of my life, like, my only woman figure in my life, so I was thinking, ‘Why not take her?’ he told WTVM TV. Maine, a high school senior in Eufaula, Alabama, said Catherine Maine, the woman he calls “Nanny,” never had the chance to go the prom so he wanted to make that happen for her, according to Atlanta news station WAGA. He even put together the perfect promposal.
“I went to Walmart and I got a little canvas and started doing my handprints around it in paint and I just put ‘PROM,’” he told WTVM. Nanny said yes to the invite and even bought a new dress for the April 8 occasion. However, their plans of a wonderful night together were brought to a screeching halt when Eufaula High School Principal Steve Hawkins told Maine he couldn’t bring Nanny.
Maine said he asked the principal his reasoning for the decision. “I said, ‘Give me one reason why and he said, ‘Alcohol. In case, she was trying to distribute it to minors.’” She also claimed school board officials told them they were afraid allowing Nanny to be Maine’s date would set a precedent that could inspire “future students” to “do it as a joke and make the school a mockery!”
Yes, allowing a High Schooler to display good character and being thoughtful would undermine the fabric of school pride. This response sparked social media hashtags #letnannygotoprom and #letnanniegotoprom.
In turn the Board of Education in conjunction with the school principal still couldn’t be moved from public outcry.
The Eufaula City Schools Board of Education responded to the prom scandal by releasing a statement from Hawkins: Safety of students and staff is the first and most important of the many tasks of a school administrator. For the 10 years I have been high school principal, we have denied requests each year from students asking to bring older dates to prom. We do not chance leaving any stone unturned when it comes to safety. Most high schools have an age limit for prom attendees. Maine and Nanny might not be going to prom, but the two still plan to dress up and have a nice dinner and evening out on the town.
All in all the school, the principal and the Board come off as petty and tone deaf. Girlfriends come and go but Grannies are forever.
Flip the Page for a Video report Courtesy of WTVM on the prom-less Granny.