STUDENTS
You do not have to spend an excessive amount of money to
have fun at Prom.
You do not have to rent a limousine for transportation.
You do not have to use alcohol or any other drug to have
fun before, during or after Prom.
You should not host or attend a party at a hotel, motel,
condo, or cabin after Prom.
You should not host a "sleep over".
You should talk to your parents and/or date regarding
the myth about sexual activity on Prom night.
You have the capability of making Prom a positive
memory.
You are responsible for your behavior at Prom.
PARENTS
You are encouraged to place a reasonable limit on Prom
expenditures.
You do not have to believe the "everyone is doing it"
because they aren't.
You do have the right to know where you son/daughter is
going to be throughout the entire evening.
You do have the right to restrict your son/daughters
from attending certain after Prom events such as a
"sleep over" and hotel, motel, condo or cabin parties.
You are encouraged to clearly state your expectations
about your child's behavior on Prom night.
You are encouraged to talk to your son/daughter
regarding the myth about sexual activity on Prom night.
You may want to meet with other parents and plan safe
Prom activities.
You are encouraged to remind your child not to use
alcohol or any other drug before, during or after Prom.
You are encouraged to make certain you know your child's
Prom date.
You are encouraged to contact the parents hosting any
after Prom party your child may attend.
Dear Parents,
Your children s High School Prom is approaching fast.
The following sound and practical information comes from
a memo to parents and students from one of our fine
Catholic high schools:
GENERAL PROM INFORMATION
This is a formal dance. Girls are to wear long full
formal dresses. Full means no midriffs, no strapless, no
back or side slits cutting higher than the knee, and no
backless dresses. The 2" rule will be advised (straps
must be at least 2" in width). We realize that you may
have already purchased your dress, however if it doesn't
comply with the requirements, find yourself a shawl!
Boys must wear a suit or tuxedo, tie, bow tie, or vest
required.
The members of the prom committee have worked hard
for the benefit of all students. This is an exciting
event, and for many, is the highlight of the year. Prom
can also be scary and nerve wracking for students and
parents if behavior expectations and Prom-related
activities are not discussed in advance.
SETTING EXPECTATIONS
This letter is to encourage a dialogue between the
students who will be attending the Prom and their
parents or guardians. The dialogue is an opportunity to
share concerns, to clarify expectations, and to help
make the "Prom experience" a very positive one. This is
a school sponsored event, and all school policies as
outlined in the Student Handbook will be enforced (e.g.,
sexual harassment, drugs, tobacco, conduct). Please
don't risk the consequences of violating these policies,
especially close to graduation.
AFTER PROM CONCERNS
All students are expected to behave in an appropriate
manner. This event is for the enjoyment of all who
attend. Any student who is acting in a disorderly
fashion or disrespectful of fellow students, guests and
chaperones will be repriur child just as you do. We
encourage students to attend the Prom and their
parents/guardians to enjoy the Grand March.
If you have any questions or concerns, please call
the school.