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  • GT39
    Rookie
    • Jan 2013
    • 97

    #1

    This is what great parenting results in!

    Three Tennessee homecoming king nominees made a unanimous and touching decision that no matter who won, they would give the crown to a beloved student with a genetic condition.

    Students Jesse Cooper, Drew Gibbs and Zeke Grissom were all nominated for homecoming king at Community High School's basketball homecoming ceremony.

    The teens got together and decided that the winner would turn over the honor to junior Scotty Maloney, who has Williams Syndrome, a neurological disorder that inhibits learning and speech.

    "I've been blessed with so many things," Cooper told ABC News' Nashville affiliate WKRN-TV. "I just wanted Scotty to experience something great in his high school days."

    "He's always happy, so he deserves some recognition for who he is," Gibbs said.

    Cooper won the popular vote for king, but when the official announcement was made at a Friday ceremony, the principal told the crowd what the nominees had decided to do.

    "When they called [Scotty's] name, his eyes got really big and I don't know that he registered exactly what was happening. He knew something was," Maloney's teacher Liz Hestle Gassaway told ABCNews.com. "It was very, very emotional."

    The crowd erupted with cheers and Maloney got a long standing ovation, WKRN reported, as he was awarded his "King" medal.

    "It was just a ton of emotion from everybody," Grissom told WKRN. "I think I saw Scotty shed a few tears. I know Jesse was pretty emotional. We were all emotional out there on the court."

    Maloney is a beloved teen in his school and in the community, Gassaway said.

    "Scotty is fabulous. He is a superstar. He knows everybody. There's not one person that Scotty does not know," she said. "To know him and meet him is to love him."

    Gassaway believes that the nearly 500-student school in Unionville, Tenn., is "one of the best schools in the world when it comes to dealing with special needs children."

    Students like Cooper help out in special needs gym classes and other activities. Gassaway said the boys' gesture toward Maloney sent a greater message.

    "We want people to have more empathy towards people, not be scared of people with disabilities," she said. "We want them to embrace them, more like the boys did."

    Next year Maloney will get to crown the school's new homecoming king. But for now, he is proudly sporting his medal everywhere he goes.
    "He's been wearing his medal around," Gassaway said with a laugh. "He is not here today because he had a doctor's appointment, but I'm sure he has his medal on."

    It was a pleasure to read this article and wanted to share it with the OS Family, nice to know that we have good young men that are willing to do nice things for others. It is a refreshing story!
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  • shugknight
    MVP
    • Oct 2004
    • 4585

    #2
    Re: This is what great parenting results in!

    I like the fact it's teenagers. Nowadays you always read about them taunting bus drivers, etc..

    Good for them and hopefully Karma repays them back.

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    • ~LiverpoolRed~
      YNWA
      • Dec 2008
      • 10755

      #3
      Re: This is what great parenting results in!

      Wonderful story! Thanks for sharing.

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      • roadman
        *ll St*r
        • Aug 2003
        • 26339

        #4
        Re: This is what great parenting results in!

        There is goodness in this world, it's out there.

        It's hidden by the media, usually, as negative news sells.

        This is a feel good story, well done.

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        • chilli311
          Fear the Friar
          • Feb 2008
          • 2475

          #5
          Re: This is what great parenting results in!

          Thanks for this. That story made my day.
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          • GT39
            Rookie
            • Jan 2013
            • 97

            #6
            Re: This is what great parenting results in!

            I too was impressed that it was teenagers who had this kind of heart and compassion for another. And yes in times where all we hear is the negative of our youth it was refreshing to read this story.
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