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PatriceA
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If I remember correctly, there was a news report that a group held a prom independently for the girl and her “date” and the “couple” ended up leaving the dance early.I guess it depends on where the prom is held and the involvement of the school. The kids and parents, if they wanted, could independantly have a prom off the school grounds but they’d have to do all the organizing themselves. If the school was involve one teesy, weensy little bit, like helping to pass around fliers, they’d be “involved”.
I also guess that prom is mostly tradition. Used to be that it was a sort of coming out (no pun intended) out of high school and into adulthood and the real world, perhaps elements of that still remain.
If the school has anything to do with it, yep, the school board and administration should be involved to protect the taxpayer’s interests. If a prom is done completely independantly from school, they have nothing to say about it. I’d guess that if it was done independantly they could not call it the (Insert school name here) prom, again, because of the potential legal association with the school.
IMO, the whole idea of the prom has gotten out of hand. Students, parents, everyone involved have this sense of “entitlement” and its no longer just a school dance. What better situation for it to become a battlefield for groups such as homosexuals to push their agenda.