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Prom 2025: All the glamorous photos from around Oklahoma City, OK County

Prom 2025: All the glamorous photos from around Oklahoma City, OK County

Yahoo19-04-2025

Prom season 2025 is here!
Oklahoma loves to celebrate its high school students at prom, and this year's season is going to be huge. The Oklahoman's photojournalists travel across the metro to document the special nights for teens and their loved ones.
Stay tuned throughout the weeks as we add more galleries. Here's a look at the prom nights that have happened so far.
Want to share your prom snapshots? Submit your photos here to be included in our gallery.
Carl Albert's prom was held at the Oklahoma History Center.
Epic Charter School's Oklahoma City-area prom was held at the Sam Noble Museum in Norman, Oklahoma.
John Marshall's prom was held at the Central Oklahoma Homebuilders Association.
Putnam City's prom was held at the OKC Farmer's Market in Oklahoma City.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Prom 2025 photos: OKC schools celebrate in style

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