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Kinsey French is a special education teacher from Kentucky, US.

After getting engaged in front of her whole class, she decided to invite them all along to celebrate her big day with her, too.

“They were my first class and they’ve been my only class,” said Kinsey, “So I knew I couldn’t have a special day without them.”

Her students, who all have Down Syndrome, were flower girls and ring bearers.

They led their teacher, who describes the kids as being “like family”, down the aisle, and joined her on the dance floor afterwards.

“It was so exciting, it was really special. Just to have them be a part of the day and have them come with us and celebrate with us.”




