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Prom


Question Posted Friday September 28 2007, 11:50 pm

Hi, I was wondering,when are the proms usually? and what years of highschool you have them..i think its junior and senior..but plz answer.=]

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Advice-Girl-28 answered Sunday September 30 2007, 5:31 am:
the proms are usually held in the spring, some schools do junior and senior and some do just senior

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christina answered Saturday September 29 2007, 3:05 pm:
At my school, prom is usually during May/June. Only juniors & seniors can go. If you're a freshman or a sophomore & an older guy/girl asks you to go to prom with them, then you're allowed to go but other than that, you can't until you reach those grade levels.

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redhotchic answered Saturday September 29 2007, 2:11 pm:
prom is usually in the last month of skool and only juniors and senior can go, unless you have a bf or gf thats a senior or junior then you can go, but only if they invite you!

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