LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 03: Miss America 2014 Nina Davuluri flips pancakes for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals on March 3, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
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Video: High School Student Suspended for Asking Miss America Bold Question
April 18, 2014
She just laughed and the students cheered.
YORK, Pa. (TheBlaze/AP) -- A Pennsylvania high school student is in hot water for asking Miss America to prom during a question and answer session at school.
Eighteen-year-old Patrick Farves said he received three days of in-school suspension Thursday because he asked Nina Davuluri to prom.
LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 03: Miss America 2014 Nina Davuluri flips pancakes for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals on March 3, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images
The senior at Central York High School stood up and popped the prom question, then walked to the stage with a plastic flower.
"Will you go to prom with me?" the student is heard asking in a video of the event uploaded on YouTube.
Davuluri just laughed and the students cheered.
School officials heard about Farves' plan in advance and warned him not to do it. He has apologized for disrupting the event.
The school says students are disciplined for breaking rules and this incident is no different.
Davuluri was at the school to talk with students about diversity and the importance of science, technology, engineering and math studies.
You can watch the raw video of Farves' proposition below:
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