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  2. 75 Creative Ways to Ask Your Crush to the Homecoming Dance - AOL

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    Homecoming is arguably one of the biggest nights of the entire school year (ofc, prom and graduation are up there, too). In addition to planning which homecoming outfit and hairstyle you want to ...

  3. Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the week, many schools (particularly high schools) engage in special dress-up days, sometimes called "Spirit Week", where students are allowed to wear clothing suitable to the theme (e.g., 1980s day, toga day, roll out of bed day, cowboy day, nerd day, pirate day, meme day, Rat Pack Day, flannel Friday, What-not-to-wear Wednesday ...

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  5. Schools embrace Adam Sandler Days during spirit week. Here's ...

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    Since then, many schools have begun integrating it into their own homecoming or spirit weeks this time of year. Show your Sandler spirit "Adam Sandler has always had a unique fashion style in both ...

  6. Prom - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, proms are popular in high schools. Prom usually takes place in the junior and senior years of high school (especially grades 9 to 12), normally around February or March. Proms are commonly known as JS prom, or, junior-senior prom. Conversely, if a high school has separate dances for juniors and seniors, the term "prom" is ...

  7. Pep rally - Wikipedia

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    During a pep rally, school sporting teams will make an appearance or participate in student-engaging activities. The school football team or cheerleaders may partner up to perform a dance or skit to make the audience laugh. These school sporting teams often wear their jerseys or uniforms to proudly represent the team they are a part of.