yes they can. If they are taken by a junior or senior, depending on which prom!
It's basicaly the same. I ware a dress and the way I look, I could pass as a senior!
It is not clear that she has been to a prom yet. She is not old enough for a junior or senior prom.
It may depend on your school. But usual rules are that only senior and juniors go to prom. yet a way a freshman can go is if a senior or junior takes you to prom as their date.
To make memories of your teen years.
It depends on how it is being used, but in most times no, it will not be capitalized. If you're using the word to distinguish between a father and son of the same name, then you capitalise it, For example: John Smith Senior John Smith Junior
you go to prom, your junior and senior year of high schoolActually, my school is different, but it is usually at the end of a school year.
A Junior Prom is traditionally held for students completing the 11th grade; their junior years. A Senior Porm is on completion of High school (Senior) education. 'Prom' is short for promenade which, among it's many definitions, is the opening position for formal dances where a line of ladies and gentlemen paraded down the length of the dance hall opposite each other.
There's a big sib little sib dance, soph frosh semiformal, junior prom, and senior prom.
for me ... junior and senior prominade is one of the especial day in life being highschool :)
The meaning of the candle lighting in a junior and senior prom is a very significant one. It signifies the passing over of seniors' responsibilities to the juniors.
The duration of Junior Prom is 1.08 hours.