Positively JAX: ‘Night to Shine’ in Jacksonville gives people with special needs a prom to remember
Read full article: Positively JAX: ‘Night to Shine’ in Jacksonville gives people with special needs a prom to rememberFriday night was a night to remember for more than 1,000 people with special needs who were crowned Kings and Queens of the prom at the 9th Annual Night to Shine Prom, which was held at a new location: the Prime Osborn Convention Center.
Forget a limo for prom. Here’s a chance to win a ride in the Wienermobile for your big night.
Read full article: Forget a limo for prom. Here’s a chance to win a ride in the Wienermobile for your big night.For those who still haven’t reserved a ride to prom, Oscar Meyer is offering an opportunity to REALLY stand out upon arrival to the big event.
DCPS: Prom attendees must transition to virtual learning for 10 days following event
Read full article: DCPS: Prom attendees must transition to virtual learning for 10 days following eventDuval County Public Schools has created guidelines to allow the class of 2021 to host senior proms amid the coronavirus pandemic, a school district spokesperson confirmed to News4Jax on Tuesday. The spokesperson said that while each school’s event details have not been finalized, the district can confirm that several rules will be in place. Any student who attends prom will have to transition to virtual learning for 10 calendar days following the event and cannot participate in extracurricular activities during that time. Prom activities must be held at an outdoor venue. In addition, face coverings and temperature checks will be required, and a school’s prom can only be attended by that school’s students.
7-year-old boy throws a prom for his nanny after hers was canceled
Read full article: 7-year-old boy throws a prom for his nanny after hers was canceledRALEIGH, N.C. - A teenage girl in North Carolina couldnt attend her high school prom because of the coronavirus outbreak... but she still had a special bash thrown just for her by a 7-year-old boy that she babysits. Curtis Rogers is quickly becoming Raleighs biggest prom king. I planned it out because Rachel probably just wanted to see me a lot and she also is one of the best people Ive known, Curtis said. Curtis, who hadnt seen his nanny Rachel in two months because of COVID-19, wanting to throw her a prom. Rachel is one of our favorite people and Rachels like the best nanny ever."