Mom throws 2 proms for her son with autism and his teachers

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Mom throws 2 proms for her son with autism and his teachers
Momma to the rescue! When a school decided it was going to do away with formal gatherings, such as prom, this teen's mom threw him not one but two. Watch the heartwarming story in the video above.

SUGAR LAND, Texas (KTRK) -- A mother threw together a prom in Sugar Land for her son, who has autism, and all his special education teachers he has had from preschool through high school.

Tracy Hoang's son, Ethan, was diagnosed at 2 years old. He is now a senior at Elkins High School and is expected to graduate in June. But, because of the pandemic, his school decided to do away with a formal gathering of students for prom.

Tracy felt like hosting an event to honor all of Ethan's teachers who guided him towards his academic success.

She threw two separate events.

The first prom took place late last month and consisted of pampering the teachers throughout the day. To start the morning off right, the women got manicures and pedicures, followed by brunch at Sweet Paris.

The teachers were later picked up from their homes in style by a limousine.

Tracy and Ethan greeted the teachers at their home with blue and gold flower corsages, before heading to dinner.

The dance took place in the gazebo garden at the restaurant.

The second prom event took place Saturday. Ethan and his mother also greeted the next group of teachers with corsages and balloons before heading out to dinner.

Pictures and video of those nights can be viewed in the video player above.

WATCH: When COVID-19 canceled his daughter's prom, this dad knew just what to do!

When COVID-19 canceled his daughter's prom, this dad knew just what to do!

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