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Transgendered ‘girl’ crowned homecoming princess
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Transgendered ‘girl’ crowned homecoming princess
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Students at Sand Creek High School and their parents have mix reactions to their homecoming court after a transgender female was crowned the 2014 homecoming princess.
lenhScarlett Lenh, who was born Andy Lenh and began identifying himself as a girl this school year, was crowned homecoming princess at the school’s football game last Friday, the Colorado Springs Gazette reports.
The 16-year-old, who has worn girls’ clothing and used the female bathroom at Sand Creek since school started a few weeks ago, told the news site she is excited that her peers in the junior class voted for her over two other candidates, but not everyone is celebrating the occasion.
“One of my friends mentioned it, and I didn’t think anything of it because I didn’t think I’d be nominated. But, now, it really matters to me,” Lenh said. “This is something I’ve wanted to do since my freshman year. I want people to be themselves and not feel uncomfortable in their own body and mind.”
Lehn said two other candidates for homecoming princess were supportive of her win, while a third “was really upset.”
Some local residents, parents and students were also upset by the transgendered princess.
“It’s craziness,” grandparent Jana Neathery told the Gazette.
lenhScarlett Lenh, who was born Andy Lenh and began identifying himself as a girl this school year, was crowned homecoming princess at the school’s football game last Friday, the Colorado Springs Gazette reports.
The 16-year-old, who has worn girls’ clothing and used the female bathroom at Sand Creek since school started a few weeks ago, told the news site she is excited that her peers in the junior class voted for her over two other candidates, but not everyone is celebrating the occasion.
“One of my friends mentioned it, and I didn’t think anything of it because I didn’t think I’d be nominated. But, now, it really matters to me,” Lenh said. “This is something I’ve wanted to do since my freshman year. I want people to be themselves and not feel uncomfortable in their own body and mind.”
Lehn said two other candidates for homecoming princess were supportive of her win, while a third “was really upset.”
Some local residents, parents and students were also upset by the transgendered princess.
“It’s craziness,” grandparent Jana Neathery told the Gazette.
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