What grade do u go to homecoming?

Homecoming Grades
Unlike Prom, Homecoming is an event for every student in High School to participate in, usually grades 9, 10, 11, and 12th. Homecoming doesn't just include the dance, but usually some form of a Spirit Week and a sporting event.
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Can an 8th grader go to Hoco?

Rules and policies vary, but high school dances are typically exclusive to high school students, and sometimes, only the upperclassmen. However, 8th graders can often attend homecoming as guests at other schools.
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What is homecoming in middle school?

The Cambridge Dictionary defines homecoming as “a celebration at school or college, usually including a dance and a football game, when people who were students there at an earlier time can return to visit” (dictionary.cambridge.org).
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How old are you at homecoming?

In high school, 17- or 18-year-old students in their final year are represented by a king or queen; in college, students who are completing their final year of study, usually between 21 and 23 years old. Local rules determine when the homecoming king and queen are crowned.
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Can a freshman take a 8th grader to Hoco?

Can a freshman bring an 8th grader to homecoming? It depends on your school and what conditions they place on “guests.” In some cases, schools will allow guests from other schools if the person seeking to bring the guest registers the person with the school.
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What grade is prom?

This event is typically held near the end of the school year. There may be individual junior (11th grade) and senior (12th grade) proms or they may be combined.
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How long does homecoming last?

Homecoming in High School is normally a week-long event to celebrate the Senior athletes. There is typically a parade, a football and/or a basketball or baseball game, and a dance.
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Can 9th graders go to homecoming?

Unlike Prom, Homecoming is an event for every student in High School to participate in, usually grades 9, 10, 11, and 12th. Homecoming doesn't just include the dance, but usually some form of a Spirit Week and a sporting event.
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Do freshmen go homecoming?

At most schools, prom is open only to seniors and sometimes juniors, but homecoming is for all — even the underclassmen, meaning you can start enjoying the festivities as a freshman. Finally, homecoming can be a lot more casual than prom.
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Why are Hoco dresses so short?

Traditionally, girls wear short dresses to homecoming because the long dresses are reserved for prom. The most important thing to remember, if you're a girl, is know your body type. Not everybody looks good in the same dresses, so look for dresses that fit your body and that you are comfortable wearing.
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Can 7th graders go to homecoming?

At most schools, prom is open only to seniors and sometimes juniors, but homecoming is for all — even the underclassmen, meaning you can start enjoying the festivities as a freshman.
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Do you have prom in 9th grade?

Prom usually takes place in the junior and senior years of high school (especially grade 9 and 10), normally around February or March.
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What's the difference between hoco and homecoming?

HOCO is an acronym used for homecoming, as in a high-school homecoming dance. It has also been used to refer to the film Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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What is 8th grade prom called?

An 8th grade formal is basically the same as a homecoming dance, except at my school it was much nicer. It typically functions as a “farewell and good luck” to the 8th graders, who will obviously be leaving middle school. Wear what you'd wear to a homecoming dance and you'll be fine.
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Can a 14 year old be in 8th grade?

The eighth grade is the ninth school year (not including pre-school), the second, third, fourth, or final year of middle school, or the second and/or final year of junior high school, and comes after 7th grade. Usually, students are 13-14 years old in this stage of education.
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Can a freshman go to prom with a junior?

Yes, they can, if the prom is the junior or senior prom, and a junior or senior invites you, a freshman, to go as his date, then it's fine.
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Is homecoming basically prom?

Homecoming is typically for all grades of a high school. It is more casual, with party dresses for girls and nice pants and a collared shirt for guys. It is much more dancy. Prom is more formal and is typically only for juniors and seniors or just seniors.
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What do you wear to Hoco?

Tuck in a button-down shirt and wear dress shoes for a casual-yet-dressy dance. Wear a suit and tie for a semi-formal look. Most Homecoming dances are semi-formal. Opt for a nice suit and a button-down shirt.
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What grade is freshman?

Freshman (9th Grade)
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How old are you in 9th grade?

The typical age for U.S. 9th grade students is 14 to 15 years.
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Do you have prom in 10th grade?

Sophomores (10th graders) can go to homecoming, but they can't always go to prom. Homecoming is open to all students. In many schools, prom is only open to seniors (12th graders) and sometimes juniors (11th graders). Sophomores are allowed to go to prom as an older student's date.
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Why is it called homecoming?

It is called homecoming because graduates come back “home” to their school take part in different events, such as dances and class reunions. Although there are many activities involved in homecoming, the focal point is almost always a sporting event, usually a football game.
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Is homecoming fun without a date?

Dates are overrated and purely optional for homecoming. Have your teen grab a group of friends and go to the dance! This can be more fun anyway. They wouldn't be tied down to any one person; they can mingle with other people at the dance, or just hang out with their friends all night.
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Should you wear jeans to homecoming?

It's not considered proper attire, as jeans are not considered to be formal, they are definitely considered by most to be casual. This means you have to be careful when wearing jeans to an event such as homecoming, as you don't want to make a fashion faux pas and stick out like a sore thumb.
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Is homecoming fancier than prom?

Students vote on a Prom King and a Prom Queen who are crowned during Prom night. Often Prom is a more formal event than homecoming. Sometimes it includes a formal sit down dinner, as well as a more upscale venue. Traditionally prom attire consists of long dresses and suits or tuxedos.
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