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SHRODER HIGH SCHOOL

SHRODER HIGH SCHOOL. Standards for Prom Attire. Why do we have a dress code?. SHS staff and administration want you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your style. Prom should be fun, but we want everyone to be comfortable and safe.

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SHRODER HIGH SCHOOL

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  1. SHRODER HIGH SCHOOL Standards for Prom Attire

  2. Why do we have a dress code? SHS staff and administration want you to make good choices. We are not trying to inhibit your style. Prom should be fun, but we want everyone to be comfortable and safe. With modesty in mind, the following dress code guidelines will be enforced at the Shroder High School Prom

  3. BOYS FORMAL ATTIRE Formal prom attire may be classified as a tuxedo or dress suit, including a tie, bow tie, a turtle neck, a shirt, which may include a vest or cummerbund. Shirts are to be worn at all times. Dress shoes or dress boots must be worn while in any public building. Tennis shoes, Timberland type boots, and athletic shoes are unacceptable.

  4. Formal Girls Attire

  5. #1 Dresses may not be cut below the bust line. The bust continues around your sides directly under the armpit. With arms down at your side, if flesh touches flesh below the bust line, the dress is inappropriate. Bust Line (on the side) Bust Line This dress meets dress code.

  6. Unacceptable Dresses

  7. #2 Dresses may be backless as long as they are not cut below the naval. Please note how the bust is covered on the sides. These dresses meet the dress code.

  8. Unacceptable Dresses

  9. #3 Midriffs will not be exposed. This includes both front and side. With arms down at your side, if flesh touches flesh in the midriff section, the dress is inappropriate. This dress meets dress code.

  10. Unacceptable Dresses

  11. #4 Dresses may not be shorter than, nor have a slit that exceeds mid thigh as determined by the standard fingertip rule. This dress meets dress code.

  12. Unacceptable Dresses

  13. No cover-ups (coats, shawls, sweaters) will be allowed over dresses that do not meet dress code. • Prom Pictures • Dress for picture taken at the dance must also meet dress code. You may not wear an inappropriate dress to take pictures and then change into one that does meet code for the dance.

  14. While we will be reasonable in our interpretation of these guidelines, we want you to know that you will not be allowed to enter the dance if you are dressed inappropriately and there is no refund of the ticket cost. Most importantly, this dress code does not limit your ability to show your style and uniqueness.

  15. These are beautiful and stylish dresses that DO meet the dress code.

  16. These are beautiful and stylish dresses that DO meet the dress code.

  17. Shroder High School Prom • Make good decisions • Be safe • Commit to signing the Prom Promise • Have fun • Questions about a specific dress? • Please see one of the following people: • Ms. Harper, Principal • Ms. Moore, Senior Class Advisor • Mrs. Thomas, Junior Class Advisor

  18. Prom Promise The Prom Promise is becoming a life saving tradition. In essence, it's a promise made to your family, your school and your friends. Wherein you commit not to drink and drive. Here is a copy of the Shroder Prom Promise. I, _________________________________ hereby promise to behave responsibly before, during and after Shroder’s Prom on Saturday, May 12, 2012. I commit to an alcohol and drug free prom night because I care about my fellow students, my community, and myself. Signed by: _______________________ Student: _______________________ Parent: _______________________ Principal: _______________________  I WANT TO LIVE. I want to laugh, listen to great music and dance. I want to have an absolutely great time at prom. The day after, I will relive it, hour by hour, with my friends. I want to remember it. All of it.I will not use alcohol or drugs.

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