Prom-piniated
Prom has been a long-accepted tradition in high schools, where the structure of the school dance is now commonly to dress in formal attire and attend with either a date or friends, sometimes preceded by a public promposal where someone asks someone else to the dance. This package analyzes opinions surrounding these aspects of prom, and uncovers how Monta Vista really feels about this annual tradition.

The controversy behind public promposals
Exploring the MVHS community’s opinions on public promposals

With friends? Or with a date?
Exploring MV students' opinions on attending prom with friends or with a date
Prom embraces cultural threads
Students share their opinions on the cultural inclusivity of prom outfits
