
A prom is a formal dance or gathering typically held at the end of the academic year for high school students, especially in the United States and Canada. It is a significant social event where students dress in formal attire, often renting tuxedos or wearing elegant dresses. The event usually includes dancing, music, and sometimes the crowning of a prom king and queen, symbolizing a memorable milestone in a student’s school life.

A prom is a formal dance or gathering typically held at the end of the academic year for high school students, especially in the United States and Canada. It is a significant social event where students dress in formal attire, often renting tuxedos or wearing elegant dresses. The event usually includes dancing, music, and sometimes the crowning of a prom king and queen, symbolizing a memorable milestone in a student’s school life.
What is a prom?
A prom is a formal dance, typically hosted by a high school (and sometimes colleges) for students, usually held in spring, with dressy attire, music, and dancing.
Who attends prom?
Typically high school juniors and seniors; some schools allow guests from other grades or non-students with permission.
What does prom stand for?
Prom is short for promenade, referring to the formal procession or ball that characterizes the event.
What should I wear to prom?
Wear formal evening attire: a gown or dress for most attendees and a suit or tuxedo for others; check your school's dress-code guidelines.