Prom tickets and guest forms available at MCHS until April 18

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The Mifflin County High School community is buzzing with excitement as preparations for prom are in full swing. Tickets for the much-anticipated event are now available for purchase before 8 AM and during all lunch periods until April 18. Priced at $30 per person, tickets can be bought with cash or check, and students are encouraged to reach out to Mrs. Clancy Burns in Room B214 for any inquiries.

In a special initiative, juniors and seniors have the chance to win two free prom tickets through a PBIS raffle, with three winners set to be announced on April 18. If a winner has already purchased tickets, they will receive a full refund, ensuring that everyone has a fair shot at enjoying the festivities.
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For those planning to bring a guest from another school or a graduate, guest forms are now available in the Guidance Office or outside Mrs. Burns' room. These forms must be submitted by April 18 to ensure all guests are accounted for.

Additionally, students intending to drive exotic or non-approved vehicles during the vehicle promenade must provide proof of their driving license to Officer Edinger in the main office. This step is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance during the event.

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After prom festivities will take place at the Burnham YMCA, open to all 11th and 12th graders. Doors will open at 10:30 PM, and students must arrive by midnight to participate. The event promises a night filled with fun activities, including swimming, mechanical bull riding, and a variety of games and crafts. Food and drinks will be provided, but outside items are not permitted. A parent permission slip is required for entry.

Exciting prizes will be drawn throughout the night, including cash prizes every hour and larger items such as an Xbox, PS5, and even an electric bike. The after prom event is free, making it an accessible option for all students.

In addition to prom preparations, students are reminded that they can continue to check out library books throughout April, with all items due back by May 9.

As the school year progresses, these events highlight the vibrant community spirit at Mifflin County High School, bringing students together for memorable experiences.

Converted from MCTV Morning Show 4/3/25 meeting on April 03, 2025
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