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It’s been a long road. But we are so excited to say that ӣappɫ’s biggest event of the year (next to graduation, of course) is back! Prom 2022 is happening May 21.

If you’re a 9–12th grade student between the ages of 14–20, you and your guests are invited!

The ӣappɫ Student Government Club led a student-wide vote, and you all picked One Night in Hollywood – A Red Carpet Premiere for the theme.

Enjoy a night as a celebrity in your best get-up, with great music and great people! Here are the details we have for now. We’ll post more as we obtain the info, so be sure to stay tuned to this blog!

About ӣappɫ Prom

Resort, 660 W Fairway Dr, Mesa, AZ 85201

May 21, 7 – 10:30 p.m.

Open to all 9–12th grade ӣappɫ Online High School students between the ages of 14–20.

Students can bring up to three non-ӣappɫ students as guests, who must also be in at least the ninth grade andbetween the ages of 14–20.

All attendees–students & guests–must purchase a ticket and submit a permission slip. If you are 18 or older, you can sign, if under 18, your guardian must sign.

Get your tickets now!

TICKETS NOW ON SALE!

We’re offering an early bird sale through March 30. Prices will increase April 1 (not an April Fool’s), so try and get your tickets as soon as you can! Click on the button below to purchase. You can buy up to four tickets. Also, please note: once you purchase, you will NOT be sent a digital or a physical ticket. You’ll get a confirmation email, and then your name will be added to our guest list. You will simply need a form of ID (you and your guests) at the door, and then you’re good to go!

Don’t forget the permission slip

If you’re planning on attending prom, you need to submit a signed permission slip. This includes your guests too! If you are 18 or older, you can sign, if you are under 18, your guardian must sign.

To submit, click on the button below to download the form. Either print and fill it out, or type and sign it digitally and email it to [email protected].

Permission slips must be submitted by Friday, May 20 at 5 p.m.

Other Prom info

Prom Dress Code

All clothing must appropriately cover the body and be formal to semi-formal in style. Hats, ripped or torn clothing, t-shirts or items that convey offensive or derogatory language will not be permitted. Dresses must appropriately cover the body including the bust line, midriff area, and be no shorter than two inches above the knee. Jeans are permitted, so long as they do not have excessive rips, tears or holes. Backless dresses and strapless dresses will be allowed as long as they do not fall below the waistline.

What’s Happening atProm?

Come join us at the Country Club Resort and enjoy somefood, games and a photo booth complete withprops including hats, fluffy boas, sunglasses, signs and more! And of course, what would a prom be without dancing?

Discounts at local restaurants coming your way!

We are working with restaurants near the venue to get discounts for all ӣappɫ students and their guests attending prom. We will post details here as soon as we know! Beverages will be provided at the venue.

The following items are prohibited:

Decorations will be provided by Student Government and National Honor Society. If you’reinterested in helping out,email [email protected].Keep an eye onourover the next fewmonths for a chance to win a set of prom tickets through one of our contests!

No outside food or beverages (including alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be allowed

No weapons of any kind (including knives)

No illegal drugs or substances

No fireworks or pyrotechnics

No animals, except service animals assisting those with disabilities

No noisemakers, bullhorns or air horns

No tobacco products of any kind

Are you planning on attending prom? Share with us in the comments below!

46 Comments

  • Lilly says:

    I plan on attending

  • Lauren Killough says:

    I don’t think 9th-10th graders should be aloud because it’s prom and prom is for juniors and seniors.

  • Skip says:

    Where is this event to take place? What is the physical Address?

    • says:

      Hi, Skip. The blog is now updated with location info. 🙂 Prom will be at the Mesa Country Club Resort, 660 W Fairway Dr, Mesa, AZ 85201 on May 21, from 7 – 10:30 p.m.

  • Faith says:

    About the dress code, could I wear plain black vans with a dress?

  • Drew says:

    What kind of ID are we supposed to use?

  • Kayla says:

    I was wondering if masks will be required?

  • Kayla Benefiel says:

    I plan on attending! Will masks be required?

  • Savanna Brewer says:

    I plan on attending!

  • chloe says:

    hello would my brother and his girlfriend be able to come with me? they are both 20 but are already graduated. i dont want to go alone.

    • says:

      Hi, Chloe! Absolutely! 🙂 You can bring up to three non-ӣappɫ students as guests, who just need to be under 21. Just as a reminder, all three of you will need to purchase a ticket and submit a permission slip. See you there!

  • Bailey says:

    Hi, so 9th graders are allowed to attend? They just have to be 14 years of age or above right?

    Also, when these dances come into play each year, do you usually see girls wearing long dresses or shorter dresses? Thanks let me know.

    • says:

      Hi, Bailey! Yep, 9th graders are allowed to attend; you just need to be at least 14 years like you said! 🙂 As far as dress length, it’s actually usually a good mix of both, so we’d recommend whatever you prefer. See you there!

      • Bailey says:

        Okay, sounds good. How much are the tickets to get in? Also, what if you have a friend who is 14 years old but is in 8th grade, can they still come? And are masks going to be required?

        • says:

          Right now, tickets are $25 each through April 30. Starting May 1, they will increase to $30. Unfortunately, students have to be in at least 9th grade to attend prom, and masks are not required at this time. 🙂

  • Ashley Sartor says:

    As for the ID; can the students use their high school ID where they typically attend school. As for my child that attends ӣappɫ, what ID should they use

  • Kimora says:

    Will a school ID work for the identification? I have a state ID but my friend whos going with me only has a school ID.

  • Asiana says:

    For permission slips it doesn’t allow my friends to fill out but only to print it. If they print and fill it out what do they do next?

  • Asiana says:

    My friend can seem to fill out the permission slips. If they print them fill it out what should they do next? Bring it to the prom or take a picture of it and send it the email?

  • Regine Tusa says:

    How do we upload our permission slips ?

  • Olivia Westerbeck says:

    I’m bringing my sister and her boyfriend with me as guests to prom. Do we all fill out the form to buy the tickets or just me? And if we all fill it out, what information do they put where it asks for Student Name (LAST, FIRST), ID, Guest Name(s) Grade, School (if applicable)? Would they put my information or leave it blank? Also, do we have a deadline for buying the prom tickets?

    • says:

      Hi, Olivia. All three of you need to have an individual ticket and permission slip submitted. For the information, they will put their names and all info they can. If they don’t attend a school, they can put N/A. The deadline to purchase tickets is May 20. See you there!

  • Isabel Trosper says:

    Is is too late to buy tickets for my guests? I already bought my ticket because I originally planned on going by myself but now I have two friends who I’d like to go with.

    • says:

      Hi, Isabel. Not too late! You can still purchase tickets for your friends. Just remember to have them also submit a permission slip. See you there!

  • Jodi Link says:

    Any word on restaurants in the area?

    • says:

      Hi, Jodi. We are still working with restaurants, but so far we know Dave and Buster’s is offering a discount! We will send out an email shortly once we have more info :).

  • Piper says:

    I am coming!

  • Aliyana Jimenez says:

    If you don’t have a state Id or a driver license can you use your old Id from the last school You attended .?

  • Amethyst says:

    hello so for the permission slips do my guest have to be put on mine because i had already turned one in and i had to cancel with some one else do fill out the whole thing or just the part for guest?

  • Merysa Bonesteel says:

    What do I do if I have an ID but the guest is like to bring doesn’t have any ID

    • says:

      Hi, Merysa. Everyone attending will need to bring ID. Does your friend have an old school ID? If not, they can head to the DMV to get an ID printed, even if they don’t have a driver’s license.

  • Alyssa Guevara says:

    I will be attending

  • Gabriel says:

    Can my child use a ID paper from DMV there ID hasn’t come in the mail yet but they give paper ID until the hard copy ID arrives?

  • Isabel says:

    If you’ve already emailed the permission slip, do you have to print the slip and have it on hand?

  • Aryanna says:

    Will there be anyone else attending by themselves? I’ll be looking for some friends once I get there.

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