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Prom Dress Code2012
Prom Dress Code
CCHS Faculty and Administration will be enforcing the Prom Dress Code.
We want you to have fun, and we want everyone to be dressed appropriately.
Each student is welcome to have their dress pre-approved by Mrs. Conroy in the Dean’s office.
It is the responsibility of CCHS students to inform their dates of the guidelines.
Dress Code Rule #1
Examples of Appropriate
Dresses
Gowns must be of appropriate length (no shorter than 5 inches from the middle of the knee) and not form
fitting.
Rule #1 Unacceptable dresses
Too Short
Too short & too tight
Too short &
too tight
Dress Code Rule #2Slits on dresses and skirts must be modest and adhere to length
requirementExamples of appropriate
dresses
Rule #2 Inappropriate Dresses
Slits too
high on leg.
Dress Code Rule #3No plunging necklines and/or backs
Examples of appropriate
dresses
Rule #3 Inappropriate Dresses
Plunging neckline
Plunging back
Dress Code Rule #4No bare midriffs and/or sides
Examples of appropriate
dresses
Rule #4 Inappropriate Dresses
Bare sides & plunging
back
Bare midriffs and sides
Dress Code Information
There are many beautiful dresses available that meet our requirements for a Catholic high school dance.
If you are altering your dress to meet our requirements, fabric inserts must be sewn, not pinned, on the dress.
Dresses must meet requirements without cover-ups (shawls, jackets, sweaters, etc.).
Show Your Personal StyleMore examples of appropriate
dresses
Dress Code – Gentlemen
Tuxedo or suit (dress pants, button up shirt, tie, and jacket)
Dress shoes and socks Hair well groomed; face clean shaven No hats, earrings, canes or costumes
Have Fun!
Stay Safe!
Make Good Choices!
PROM 2012