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    In the Philippines, proms are popular in high schools. Prom usually takes place in the junior and senior years of high school (especially grades 9 to 12), normally around February or March. Proms are commonly known as JS prom, or, junior-senior prom. Conversely, if a high school has separate dances for juniors and seniors, the term "prom" is ...

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  4. Zombie Prom - Wikipedia

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    Zombie Prom is an Off-Broadway musical with music by Dana P. Rowe and a book and lyrics by John Dempsey, [1] ... "Rules, Regulations and Respect" - Miss Strict and Kids

  5. Segregated prom - Wikipedia

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    Hulond Humphries, former principal in Randolph County, Alabama who threatened to cancel the school prom in the mid-1990s to prevent attendance by interracial couples. 2010 Itawamba County School District prom controversy, in which a private prom was organized by a school in order to exclude a lesbian student and her date from attending.

  6. Where's prom? Hollywood clubs, studio lots, museums and ...

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    A popular prom destination for both private and public schools, the Jewish cultural institution has also been booked for weddings and galas. Cody said because her private school had nearly 300 ...

  7. Report: Marking unvaccinated students hands at prom a ... - AOL

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    Oct. 26—A review by state officials into the decision to write numbers on the hands of unvaccinated students to aid with COVID-19 contact tracing at Exeter High School's senior prom last spring ...

  8. Anti-prom - Wikipedia

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    Anti-prom, also known as morp (prom spelled backwards), is a social event often staged by high school students as a protest against, or boycott of, their school's official prom, as an alternative celebration. Other times, it may be an unofficial prom, planned by the students themselves so that it is not under the control of the school.

  9. 17 Things to Do After Prom to Keep the Party Going - AOL

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    Keep the prom glamour going with your closest friends and split the cost. Self-care to the max All that time prepping for prom and enjoying it for a few hours can be exhausting, so it's only right ...