Thursday, October 11, 2012

Turning Tables for a Bullied High School Student


<Worth watching!! grab some headphones and take a look
 
Synopsis:
               16 year old Whitney Kropp has been making headlines all over the place about her story.  She was never the most "popular" kid in school and that made her an easy target for bullying.  Kids at her school decided it would be funny to put Whitney's name in the the options for the Homecoming court.  She was extremely hurt when she found out it was all part of a huge prank.  Once her story got out there, and people started listening, her whole community pitched in for Whitney's dress, hair and makeup.  Things began to turn around for her. 

Beaming: Whitney Kropp, pictured right, waits for last night's homecoming ceremony to begin
Whitney Kropp got her night in the spotlight.

Analysis:
               Bullying has been an ongoing issue when it comes to students.  It can go from kids crying all the way to an extreme like suicide.  It hurts people in so many ways and it really needs to stop.  The story of Whitney has a few different emotions.  She was very hurt when she found out that the whole nomination was a prank, but she was reassured that people do care when the whole community rallied up and helped her.

Fans: More than 1,000 supporters filled the stadium stands with banners and placards supporting Whitney Kropp
An inspiration to many
               I think I speak for everyone when I say bullying really needs to stop.  Kids shouldn't be afraid to go to school.  Instead they should look forward to it.  Whitney, at first, was not even going to go to the homecoming.  Her plan was to just say home, but her mom told her that she needed to be brave and persevere.  And when she did it, things ended up working out for her.  It takes a lot of courage to do that and many kids out there don't have that kind of drive.  I think that it is really great that bullying it being recognized more and there are people out there who really do care, but it is still a huge issue that NEEDS to be resolved.



http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/national/whitney-kropp-homecoming-prank-ogemaw-heights-teen-teaches-a-lesson-to-all-high-school-bullies

http://schoolsofthought.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/26/worthy-homecoming-for-bullied-teen/?iref=allsearch

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for writing about this important topic. What's going on between and among kids is nothing short of worrisome.

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