"When they said Nicolette's name the place was just on fire. They were cheering. They were stomping, the walls shaking," Nicolette's mother, Cynthia Morrison, told KABC TV.
“It was amazing.”
Morrison said is was a joyful occasion for to see how much Nicolette’s classmates liked her.
“You just can’t get any more happy. Then, of course, you want to cry because you’re so happy, “ she said.
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