Junior class officers parents are in charge of our schools after prom. It is held outside of school at a local banquet hall or bowling alley. In the past they have bowled and did a casino night with prizes. Idea is to keep kids at the after prom till the end (thus raffle prizes are done at the end of the night)
Looking for some ideas on the following:
Where have you hosted your after Prom?
What activities were offered?
How did you fundraise
What raffle prizes did you offer?
Thanks!
Post-prom is a huge deal where I live. I was involved for each of my kids' senior class events. The middle school is used and the entire first floor is decorated to match the theme. It's a lock-in event and the kids can't leave until 6 AM. Kids drop off their change of clothes the day before and the local police department uses their dogs to sniff out any contrabanned items. Changing rooms for both boys and girls are provided, including hangars, clothes racks and dress bags. We had an arrangement with a tuxedo rental place to take the all of the boys' orders at a local church a few weeks before prom and then they distributed them from the same church on prom day. When the boys got to the after-prom, they only had to bag up their tux and change into comfortable clothes. The tux store picked them all up the next day.
Students arriving in their own cars must surrender their keys at the door. Parents "valet" parked the cars.Local police patrolled the parking lot to make sure that no one brought an extra set of keys and left early.
Food is donated by a local store and restaurants and is served in the cafeteria. We even had Starbucks set up a coffee bar complete with their own barristas one year.
Best buy loaned us big screen TV and we hooked up video games to them and had them in the gym. The auditorium was set up for movies and a couple of corny game shows hosted by a parent as emcee.
We had lots of carnival type games in a second gym, including a ring the bell high striker game that the boys loved.
We got a lot of donations from local businesses anything from gift cards to iPads, digital cameras (those were popular back then) and TVs. Those were raffled off at the end of the night.
And there's no charge for post-prom. Not for the student, nor their guest.
It sounds like we go way over the top and we admitted that we do. The idea is that the event is so amazing that none of the kids want to miss it. Even kids who don't go to prom attend the post-prom. And if they're at the post-prom, they're not out drinking and driving under the influence, which is the whole reason that we do it.