Once upon a time in 2023, Grand Pointe Conference Center was turned into a forest, but this year, the space will transform into a fairy tale realm May 10. This is no dream, as the 2025 prom is quickly approaching.
This story begins with the walk-in in front of Grand Pointe at 6:30 p.m. Students can begin lining up at 6 p.m. The dancing will begin at 7 p.m. and last until 10 p.m.
There is no need for students to wait for their fairy godmother for an invitation. Tickets are on sale until May 9 in the finance office during both lunches. Tickets are $30, but students can pay an additional $10 for a VIP pass, which allows students to skip the line during the walk-in. Those who purchase the pass will also receive a swag bag. There are only 50 VIP passes available, and each student wanting to skip the line must have their own VIP pass.
Students who are bringing a guest must buy their guest’s ticket at the same time as their own, and must have an approved outside guest form.
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall, What Prom Is Fairest of Them All?
Prom to take place May 10
Juniors Kendall Kimes and Rylee Lamp trace and cut book pages into circles to make paper flowers May 1 in the cafeteria.
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Brooklyn Miller, Staff Writer
Brooklyn Miller is a junior and a second-year member of The Journal. She is most excited to be writing feature stories and news stories once again. She is also assistant editor on the Yearbook Staff, participates in Junior Cabinet, NHS and is a Red Wing. She always has everything overly organized and if anyone needs something she probably has it. She can be found in 311C most of the morning working on stories, pictures, editing and anything else thrown her way. She has a new obsession with New York City and wants to be there as much as possible. Her favorite part of being on The Journal Staff is telling the stories of the school through the eyes of students and staff.

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