Patrick Farves had asked Davuluri to the annual end of the year dance and gave her a plastic flower when she was speaking to students at the school's auditorium last week. At the end of a question and answer session, Farves rose and asked Davuluri, 24, if she would be his date at prom.
Davuluri laughed and Farves ran up to the stage, handing her a plastic flower he had bought for her and asked her to take a selfie with him.
In a message posted on the Miss America Organisation's Facebook Page, Davuluri said she has "reached out to the school in hopes that they will reconsider their decision" when she learnt of the disciplinary action taken against the student.
She said she was "flattered" by Farves's gesture but said "unfortunately" she would not be able to attend the prom with him due to her travel schedule.
Also Read
In suspending Farves, his school said "It is not our practice to discipline a student for asking someone - even Miss America - to a school dance. However, it is our practice to set expectations for student behavior, to communicate those expectations and rules to students and families and to ensure those rules are followed within our schools. This practice is not uncommon and happens every day, multiple times a day, in schools, businesses and homes across America."
"I was a little pressured. Everybody expected me to do it. I'm the kind of person who, if someone says I won't do something, I'll prove people wrong. I will."
Farves later apologised, writing a letter to the district's assistant superintendent that he was sorry for the commotion.
"I do understand why the administration was mad," he told the Dispatch. "I don't want to be the kind of person to try to justify myself ... I didn't intend to disrespect the administration. I can see how it was seen as a slap in the face.