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Missouri high school snubs 4 girls, names biological male its ‘homecoming queen’

Updated: September 20, 2023 at 9:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 20, 2023 – 8:20 pm EDT

KANSAS CITY, Missouri (LifeSiteNews) – Students at a Missouri high school have crowned a gender-confused male student “homecoming queen,” for the second time in the past decade.

Oak Park High School and the North Kansas City Schools district have taken to social media to celebrate the crowning of freshman Tristan Young for the high-school tradition. All the other contenders for the honor, pictured with the male victor, were actual girls.

Our queen. Happy HoCo! pic.twitter.com/adkJqENM2h

— Oak Park High School (@Northmen_OPHS) September 16, 2023

Congratulations to @Northmen_OPHS Homecoming Queen Tristan Young! 🥳👑 pic.twitter.com/5qP9DKEfPR

— NKC Schools (@NKCSchools) September 16, 2023

Young declared on Instagram that he was “forever thankful that you have chosen me to be your homecoming queen,” and has “had a very difficult high school journey, but having the support of my friends, family and oak park has helped tremendously, i truly don’t know where i would be without it.”

Young is the second male student at the school to win the female-specific title. The first was then-senior Landon Patterson in 2015.

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