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Prom Dress Preapproval Pros and Cons

Prom Dress Codes have taken a sinister turn to oppression and threats to ban or remove students from the big event.  In an effort to avoid Prom night enforcement, when the student is turned away, schools have started an approval or preapproval process.

Typical Prom Outfit Dress Code is:  Dresses cannot be too short, too low-cut, expose too much skin around the midriff or be inappropriately revealing.  And many schools are adding that student must wear the “correct” gender-specific formal wear.

Anyone else notice this seems to be directly limiting the females choice?  I guess I should ask, if anyone on the school board noticed, since it is their rules.

Here is a great photo article of Banned Prom Dresses.  Dress codes that state anything cannot be “too much” or “too anything” is subjective.  Students and parents alike are left to buy a dress (usually spending hundreds of dollars) and hope the female student is not turned away at the door, ruining Prom.  Some schools have implemented a preapproval process to reduce Prom dress code violations.

Pros for Prom Dress Preapproval

Cons for Prom Dress Preapproval

Prom Dress Codes should not be this difficult!  School dress codes (another rant for another day) are in place to facilitate learning.

What is being taught at the Prom?  Social skills and reinforcement of a celebration, specifically how to behave and dress.

Yet, sadly, the only knowledge being passed on is early body shaming of girls and that educators are too dumb or lazy to write measurable and enforceable guidelines. 

What is your Prom Dress Code?  How do you feel about Prom Dress Preapproval?

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