Kaitlin Nootbaar: Prague High School Oklahoma valedictorian denied diploma, spotlighted on Today

School upset with word used in graduation speech

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Kaitlin Nootbaar graduated from Prague High School in May and was named valedictorian.
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Posted: 08/21/2012

There’s a bit of diploma drama going on between an Oklahoma high school and that school’s valedictorian.

David Nootbaar is furious his daughter’s school is keeping her diploma.

"She has worked so hard to stay at the top of her class and this is not right," he says.

Kaitlin Nootbaar graduated from Prague High School in May and was named valedictorian.

When tasked with writing the graduation speech, her dad said she got her inspiration from the movie "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse".

"Her quote was, When she first started school she wanted to be a nurse, then a veterinarian and now that she was getting closer to graduation, people would ask her,  'What do you want to do?' and she said 'How the hell do I know? I’ve changed my mind so many times’” Nootbaar explains.

In the written script Kaitlin gave to the school she wrote "heck," but in the moment she said "hell" instead.

Nootbaar said the audience laughed, she finished her speech to warm applause and didn’t know there was a problem until she went to pick up the real certificate this week.

"We went to the office and asked for the diploma and the principal said, 'Your diploma is right here but you’re not getting it. Close the door; we have a problem,'" Nootbaar said.

The principal told Kaitlin she would have to write an apology letter before he would release the diploma.

Her dad believes the punishment illegal.

"She earned that diploma. She completed all the state curriculum. In four years she has never made a B. She got straight A's and had a 4.0 the whole way through," he says.

Kaitlin starts college in a few days on a full scholarship, making the administrators' decision even more appalling to her family.

The school system won't comment on the matter.

Kaitlin doesn't plan on writing an apology letter because she doesn’t feel she did anything wrong.

Her family supports that choice.

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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