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Small but Great Changes

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Some great news from Michigan, created by high school students.

 

From msn news:

A Michigan high school has decided to stop crowning homecoming queens amid bullying issues.

 

Chelsea High School decided to stop the "outdated" tradition because of its competitive and stereotypical nature, according to a Student Council letter. The homecoming queen process often left girls feeling pitted against each other, bullied or with hurt feelings.

"We don't want one of the biggest awards at our school to be associated with 'pretty' or 'popular' stereotypes or to be limited to a specific category of students," Student Council President Drew Vanderspool wrote in the letter.


Student Council

 

Responses to the change have mostly been positive, though some students who were hoping to be named homecoming queen are disappointed, said Maddie Dunlap, a sophomore and the Student Council public relations chairperson.

"It was an issue that we've had for a long time, and we never got around to solving it," Dunlap said. "We thought it was time for a change."

The school will instead hand out a new excellence award, which will be open to students regardless of gender.

"(The excellence award) helps to shift what we value," Schilt said.

The new award will consider students' academic, social and emotional attributes, said Valerie Johnson, an English teacher and a Student Council adviser.

The excellence award will be revealed at the school's homecoming football game Sept. 21.


"Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it." -Confucius

Comments

Cayce Crown

Sounds like an award for everyone, which serves no purpose. Or do you mean something else?

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Thu, 09/20/2018 - 02:03

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Marilyn Genoa

It is always positive when people are willing to recognize a problem and work together to find solutions----perhaps Homecoming Queen could have had different qualifications other than (or instead of) beauty and popularity---such as volunteer work, participation, extra curricular work, grades (some of the things we review when awarding scholarships). However I recognize that having a King and Queen even with a broader list of items would potentially alienate many students who are trans, don't identify, etc. etc.

Submitted by SoniaSaleh on Thu, 09/20/2018 - 02:23

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Sonia Saleh

What a great idea!
Corey Bearak

I thing keeping the award with different inclusive criteria but sure yet how I would weight things, for example if a special needs (broadly defined) youths.

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