Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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Right now it is 23 yes, 23 no, 3 not sure...... interesting.
Sorry, but that's ridiculous. The year after I graduated, my high school required non-student dates to get permission from the school in order to go to prom, and I think if they went to a different high school they had to get a form signed by their principal. I had been a major goody two-shoes in high school, graduated almost at the top of my class, every teacher in the school knew me and would say hi to me in the hall. I thought it was really stupid that I had to get permission to go back to my own school's prom with my boyfriend, the same person who I had gone with the year before.if a student at my kid's school wants to bring a non-student to a dance, they have to fill out forms and get approval, which includes a letter of character recommendation from a teacher or pastor etc.
Hmmmm, I think I'm going to have to go with no on this one. 24 isn't that bad of an age difference. But what if the guy was 45? I think a line needs to be drawn somewhere and it should be pretty low. Like maybe 20 and under. I would imagine if the school doesn't already have a policy about this, they will for next year.
It is a Senior Prom, 16 year olds wouldnt' be there, unless they were a guest. .
I didn't realize schools would look into that kind of thing. I don't think we ever had to name our dates to our prom (or even if they went to our school or not) She's an adult, let him go. I doubt anyone would even notice or care that he was there.