Prom Ticket Sales are final and no refunds will be extended under any circumstances.
All guests attending prom must have a Hopkins Middle School picture ID, and ticket to check in.
Dress Code for Ladies
Strapless or spaghetti strap dresses are acceptable provided the dress does not over-expose the student.
Note: If a strapless dress is chosen, the student must make sure it fits snugly and will not slip down while dancing.
**Pulling a dress up and “adjusting it” takes away from the sophisticated look expected at prom
Knee length, tea length and long dresses are permitted. Short skirts or dresses must be no shorter than mid-thigh.
Dresses must have necklines that ensure appropriate coverage of the bust area.
Dresses must have backlines that sufficiently cover appropriate areas.
Dresses that show bare stomachs and/or sides of the torso are not permitted.
Dresses with low-cut or plunging necklines that expose too much are not allowed.
A dress that may be acceptable on one person may expose too much on another one, depending on body shape and size.
Dresses with side, front, or back slits that extend above mid-high are not permitted.
Dress Code for Gentlemen
All gentlemen should wear appropriate formal wear for the occasion (including footwear and accessories).
A suit and tie or tuxedo is appropriate.
No hats (casual or formal) and no canes are allowed.
Remember: Prom is meant to be a tasteful and elegant event.
All guests attending prom must have a Hopkins Middle School picture ID, and ticket to check in.
Dress Code for Ladies
Strapless or spaghetti strap dresses are acceptable provided the dress does not over-expose the student.
Note: If a strapless dress is chosen, the student must make sure it fits snugly and will not slip down while dancing.
**Pulling a dress up and “adjusting it” takes away from the sophisticated look expected at prom
Knee length, tea length and long dresses are permitted. Short skirts or dresses must be no shorter than mid-thigh.
Dresses must have necklines that ensure appropriate coverage of the bust area.
Dresses must have backlines that sufficiently cover appropriate areas.
Dresses that show bare stomachs and/or sides of the torso are not permitted.
Dresses with low-cut or plunging necklines that expose too much are not allowed.
A dress that may be acceptable on one person may expose too much on another one, depending on body shape and size.
Dresses with side, front, or back slits that extend above mid-high are not permitted.
Dress Code for Gentlemen
All gentlemen should wear appropriate formal wear for the occasion (including footwear and accessories).
A suit and tie or tuxedo is appropriate.
No hats (casual or formal) and no canes are allowed.
Remember: Prom is meant to be a tasteful and elegant event.