Prom / Dance Privilege Enfield High School sponsors dances( Ex. Junior Prom, Senior Prom) throughout the school year. These events are fun opportunities for students to enjoy their classmates outside of the classroom environment. Attending school sponsored dance events for Enfield High School or any other school is not an unlimited right granted to the student. Therefore, students must be in good standing at school in order to attend dances. Failure to follow expectations at school may lead to a student being excluded from attending dances. Any attempt to attend an event after the privilege has been revoked may result in further disciplinary action. The administration has the right to accept or deny ANY student requesting to attend the dance. Below are some general rules of what will keep a student from attending any dance as a guest.“ Guest” refers to any EHS student attending another school’ s dance or an EHS student attending a EHS prom that is not sponsored by their graduating class.
1. Student has accumulated 5 or more days of suspension for the current school year. 2. Student is serving a day of suspension on the day of the event, or the day before if held on the weekend. 3. Absence from school will result in loss of the privilege to attend events for that day. Students absent on Fridays will not be allowed to attend in Friday or weekend events.
Homecoming Dance Privilege Our annual Homecoming Dance is held in the fall and is one of the first opportunities of the school year for students to gather socially. The administration has the right to accept or deny any student requesting to attend the dance. Below are some general rules of what will keep a student from attending the Homecoming Dance.
1. The student has 1 or more days of suspension( ISS or OSS) prior to the dance. 2. The student has skipped any class prior to the dance. 3. Accumulation of not meeting school expectations. 4. Absence from school will result in loss of the privilege to attend events for that day. Students absent on Fridays will not be allowed to attend in Friday or weekend events.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
Class Officers Students have the opportunity to serve their class by running for election to one of the following positions: President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Historian. The class officers serve for a one-year period. The elections are reopened each year( Spring) where any student, in good academic( must have at least a 2.3 cumulative GPA) and behavioral standing, may run for an elective office.
POSTERS AND ADVERTISING MATERIAL IN THE SCHOOL Posters and other advertising material of non-school agencies will not be displayed or distributed in the Enfield Public Schools without prior approval of the Superintendent of Schools. The only exceptions to this policy will be those sponsored by the P. T. A., P. T. O., or Booster Club organizations. Any literature or material must have the approval of the high school administration before it can be posted in the school. All posters will be approved in Mr. Murray’ s office. No student may pass out literature during school hours or during passing between classes.
Revised 9 / 8 / 2025