MCHS announces prom details including ticket sales and PBIS raffle for students

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The Mifflin County High School community is buzzing with excitement as preparations for prom are in full swing. Prom tickets are currently on sale for $30 each, available in the mornings before 8 AM and during all lunch periods until Thursday. Students are reminded that payments can only be made in cash or by check, and any questions can be directed to Missus Clancy Burns in Room B214.

In an effort to make prom accessible to more students, a PBIS raffle is being held for juniors and seniors, offering a chance to win two free prom tickets. Winners will be announced on Thursday, and if a winner has already purchased tickets, they will receive a full refund.
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For those planning to bring guests from other schools or who have graduated, guest forms are available in the guidance office or outside Missus Burns' room. These forms must be returned by Thursday to ensure entry.

Safety and compliance are also a priority, as students wishing to drive exotic or non-approved vehicles during the vehicle promenade must provide proof of a valid license to Officer Edinger in the main office.

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After prom festivities will take place at the Burnham YMCA, open to all 11th and 12th graders. Doors open at 10:30 PM, and students must arrive by midnight to participate in the all-night event, which concludes at 5 AM. Food and drinks will be provided, and students are reminded that outside food is not allowed. A signed parent permission slip is required for entry.

Exciting activities and cash prizes will be available throughout the night, including raffle baskets and larger prizes like an Xbox and a Dell laptop, which will be drawn every hour.

In addition to prom preparations, the junior class will celebrate their success in the reading challenge with a PBIS reward this Thursday, where all juniors will receive a free snow cone during lunch. Other students can purchase snow cones for $2 each during designated periods.

As the school gears up for these events, the community looks forward to a memorable prom night filled with fun and celebration.

Converted from MCTV Morning Show 04-15-25 meeting on April 15, 2025
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