This past Saturday evening, we held our annual Junior Prom at Assumption Hall. The weather was great, desserts were scrumptious, and the kids danced all night long. All that was missing was a real strong turnout from the junior class.
We typically have about 380 students in each class. If only half of the class attended, we would have done better than the 150 that attended the prom this year. And I specifically noticed that we had quite a few seniors in attendance, along with the typical number of freshmen and sophomores.
I'm not sure why this is happening, but for most dances, attendance has been lacking for a few years now. The exceptions are the Homecoming dance and the Senior Prom. At Homecoming, we typically exceed 1200 students while the Senior Prom will have about 400 in attendance. Of course, Homecoming is larger because it is an "all school" dance and it's held in the fall, not too long after school resumes, and it's less expensive.
Another interesting trend at this year's Junior Prom was that there seemed to be a preponderance of girls. One of the parent chaperones even suggested to me that girls may have outnumbered guys by about 3:1.
If it matters, declining attendance at dances is not just a Grosse Pointe issue. Many administrators around the state have been telling similar stories of reduced attendance at school dances.
It's probably time to look at doing something different as we go forward. Many schools have a combined Junior/Senior Prom, and a similar number only host a Senior Prom. In either case, we have to look at a potential change next spring.
One thing I know for sure is that the problem was not with the organization of the event. The venue was great, the music was appropriate, and the food was very good. The only downside is that many of the dessert offerings remained untouched, even as the evening was ending.
I believe those that attended had a good time. I think a strong barometer of the effectiveness of the music is the number of students that actually danced. And in most cases, 90% of those in attendance were dancing at any given time.
So we will take a look at potential changes in the near future. In two short weeks, we will host the Senior Prom. If we follow past practice, the turnout for that event will be much bigger. It is the culminating event for the high school experience, and if money in a tight economy is to be spent for anything, the preference usually goes to senior prom over the junior prom.
In any event, I am hopeful it is incident free like the prom this past weekend.
Monday, May 17, 2010
A Good Time Had By All
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Al
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