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HOMECOMING DANCE DRESS CODE:
PANTS:
Dress Slacks
Button Down Shirt
A tie and/or jacket are optional
Denim is not allowed
DRESSES:
Dress must be fingertip length
No excessively revealing necklines or backlines
No two-piece dresses that excessively expose midriff
No see-through or sheer fabric that exposes areas that should not be exposed
Prom:
Dress Code Guidelines
Any student or guest whose attire is in violation to the published dress code may be prohibited from entering the prom and will not be entitled to a refund. Also, anyone altering their attire after entering/during the prom and violating the dress code will be asked to leave. It is the EHS student’s responsibility to inform guests of the dress code. Students may, but are not required, to submit photos of their dresses for optional approval through the Digital Prom Packet.
· No excessive exposure of the midriff or back
· Front necklines shall not be lower than a line formed between the right and left armpits
· Strapless dresses are allowed if they meet the front neckline guidelines
· Dresses, hemlines, and slits must be fingertip length
· Sheer panels must not expose areas that should be covered according to the guidelines above
· Suits and tuxedos must be worn with a jacket, a tie or bow tie, and a dress shirt
· Shirts must always be worn; vests must have a shirt underneath and remained button to the second button from the collar
· Polo-style shirts, t-shirts, and denim pants are not permitted
· Pants should fit properly on the hip; sagging pants are not permitted
Behavior Requirements
- All prom attendees must adhere to the code of conduct in the 2025-2026 EHS Student Handbook
- Absolutely NO alcohol/drugs or vaping/tobacco/nicotine is permitted at prom
- Students are not allowed to re-enter the prom upon leaving
- Students and/or guests must comply with requests from the staff and chaperones--no rude or vulgar language or disrespect of adults will be tolerated
- Students and guests must vacate the premises at the conclusion of the prom
- All attendees are subject to search