Alliance Schools program helps students dress for prom

An Alliance High School student checks out jewelry while taking part in the March 17, 2023, Project Prom event at the school. Students are able to pick out prom dresses, shoes and accessories at no cost via the program.
An Alliance High School student checks out jewelry while taking part in the March 17, 2023, Project Prom event at the school. Students are able to pick out prom dresses, shoes and accessories at no cost via the program.

More than 40 Alliance High School students picked out prom dresses this week during the fourth Project Prom event.

The event, coordinated by the Job Training Coordination class at AHS, included a record number of dresses, shoes, jewelry and accessories passed out.

The event began in 2020 when Andrea Ciavarelli, the JTC teacher, collaborated with the AHS Family Support Specialists at the time. They were looking for new ways to get dresses for students who needed them.

Project Prom was created to fill the need.

“When the student finds ‘The Dress,’ their face lights up and you can see how happy they are and how good they feel in that moment,” Ciavarelli said. “Every student deserves to look and feel their best on prom night and shouldn’t have to stress over not being able to afford a fancy dress or outfit.”

An Alliance High School student shows off a big smile March 17, 2023, during Project Prom, an event during which students can pick out dresses, shoes and accessories at no cost.
An Alliance High School student shows off a big smile March 17, 2023, during Project Prom, an event during which students can pick out dresses, shoes and accessories at no cost.

Prom is a big deal for many high school students, a chance to dress up, enjoy a nice venue and fun time dancing the night away. The cost, though, can deter students from taking part. With Project Prom, dresses are available to any AHS student. Students do not have to show proof of need to pick out items.

All items are generously donated by staff, graduates and community members who decided to give their dresses a second life. Each dress is altered to fit the new owner by Gloria Kovacik and Marikay Kuntzman. The fittings are done the day of Project Prom, and each dress is returned before prom.

Dresses and dress clothes will continue to be passed out until right before prom. AHS students can reach out to Ciavarelli to set up a time to pick out an outfit and accessories.

When Project Prom first started, there were 100 dresses available for students to pick from and about 30 of them were selected by students. Due to the generous donations, there are now more than 300 dresses to choose from, along with dress pants, shirts, ties and suit jackets available for the boys.

The juniors and seniors in the JTC class perform much of the work related to Project Prom.

“JTC does all of the behind-the-scenes work. We get out all of the racks and shelving, unpack all of the dresses and sort and label them with sizes,” Ciavarelli said. “They also help us determine whether dresses are in style or not.”

The class has found that if a dress was purchased within the last 10 years, the students will find it appealing. Dresses older than 10 years are often not styles the students currently prefer.

Alliance High School students take part in Project Prom on March 17, 2023. As part of the program, students can pick out prom attire, shoes and accessories at no cost.
Alliance High School students take part in Project Prom on March 17, 2023. As part of the program, students can pick out prom attire, shoes and accessories at no cost.

As the event has evolved, local businesses have donated services for free or at a discounted rate. Taylor Battershell at Hive Beauty donates five free manicures each year. Robert Fountain, the AHS junior cosmetology teacher, is offering free manicures as well.

Within AHS, JTC Job Coach Teresa McMillen and Career Tech Teacher’s Aide Heidi Hoffmyer volunteer to set up, organize and run the event each year.

The JTC class is accepting donations of dresses, men’s dress clothes, dress shoes, jewelry and accessories along with donations of thread and sewing supplies to be used by the volunteer seamstresses. All donations can be dropped off in the AHS security office, at Door #1, from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. Donations will be accepted through April 3.

This article originally appeared on The Alliance Review: Alliance Schools program helps students dress for prom