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 ASHS Prom is a formal event.  Keeping with school policy all students must wear formal attire that is appropriate for a high school setting.  The.

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2  ASHS Prom is a formal event.  Keeping with school policy all students must wear formal attire that is appropriate for a high school setting.  The following slides will demonstrate appropriate and not appropriate dress for the ASHS Prom.  A person may be denied entry to the ASHS Prom if the attire is deemed not appropriate.

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4  FRONT SLITS SHOULD BE NO SHORTER THAN 2 INCHES ABOVE KNEE  SIDE CUTOUTS ARE NOT PERMITTED  NO BARE MIDRIFFS OR SEE THROUGH MATERIAL  STRAPLESS DRESSES MUST FIT SECURELY

5  BACK OF DRESS MUST BE MID-RANGE, ABOVE THE WAIST, NOT LOW CUT  NO EXCESSIVE CLEAVAGE  NO SHORT DRESS WITH SHEAR BOTTOM  BI-LEVEL MUST HIT KNEE  NO BALLERINA DRESSES ABOVE KNEE

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9 Slit too High on the Leg

10  Too Low in the Back

11  Too Short

12  Too Low Cut in the Front

13  Too Much Exposed Skin

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16  Formal prom attire may be classified as a tuxedo or dress suit, including a jacket, bow tie, turtle neck, shirt, and may include a vest or cummerbund. Shirts are to be worn and buttoned across the chest and abdomen at all times. Dress shoes or dress boots must be worn while at prom. Timberland type boots and beach shoes are not appropriate.

17  Formal Hats and Canes are allowed for formal pictures  But must be checked into coat check for the remainder of Prom

18  No Baseball Caps

19  No Jeans Allowed


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