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School Directory •Schedules •Testing •Exams •Graduation Requirements •Academic Recognition •Assistance Programs •General Information •Junior-Senior Prom 2010 •Attendance •Classes Off Campus •Discipline •Transportation •Drug Testing •Medications •Student Directory •HHS Fight Song, Alma Mater, Athletics •Student Clubs •School Safety
The Junior-Senior Prom is Saturday, April 25, 2010. Prom fees may be paid during a student’s Junior year according to the following schedule:
| Dates | Cost |
| November (through November 25) | $40 |
| February (through February 27) | $50 |
| March/April (through April 9) | $75 |
| No Fees Taken After April 9, 2010 | |
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Applications for Guests will be available in February |
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Paying in advance is helpful as it affords you a discount and allows for the ordering of decoration materials, Prom favors, and food well in advance. Higher prices and extra costs are often the result of late orders by the school.
Your Prom fees will cover both your Junior and Senior year’s Prom. Students who do not pay their Prom fees during their Junior year must pay their complete dues during their Senior year in order to attend the Prom. Students transferring to Hibriten must also pay their Prom fees according to the above schedule.
Prom guest applications are approved on a case-by-case basis. Guest applications are available starting in February. Guest tickets are $35.00 in February and go up to $40.00 in March. No guest applications will be accepted after April 3, 2010.
There are no refunds available once fees are paid and fees are not transferable to other students.
Dress code guidelines for junior-senior prom at Hibriten High School
Students participating in the Junior-Senior Prom at Hibriten High School should be appropriately dressed and represent HHS with pride, dignity, and class.
Those students who are dressed inappropriately, such as (but not limited to) low cuts of the dress in the chest area, back and sides, and exposure of the abdomen, midriff, and upper midriff, may be denied entrance to the prom. Tennis shoes and flip flops are not considered formal dress and may not be worn. If you have questions, please contact the school.
It is the desire of Hibriten High School to make the prom an elegant evening and to provide a safe and enjoyable environment.
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