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Post Prom

 


Post-Prom is a chaperoned lock-in party that runs from about midnight into the early-morning hours. Usually about 75% of prom-goers attend the party and some students that did not attend prom will go to post-prom. It is often easier to have the post-prom somewhere other than where the prom is being held. Students usually change into casual clothes and sometimes they wear clothing that matches the theme for post-prom. Here is a list of possible sites to consider:

  1. The high school itself

  2. Multi-screen cinema

  3. Country Club

  4. The American Legion or VFW

  5. Bowling alley

  6. The local YMCA or YWCA

  7. City park or recreation center

  8. Civic Center

  9. Amusement park

  10. The junior high or elementary school

Hold a school-wide theme contest and then have students vote for the best idea.

 

Choosing A Theme

Here Are Some Popular Post-Prom Themes:


Hawaiian Luau

Mardi Gras/Carnival

Safari

Over the Rainbow

Ocean Liner Cruise

Western

Circus

Atlantis

Back to the Fifties (Sixties, Seventies, etc.)

 

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