The time has finally come! It is officially Homecoming season, from tickets to dress code, here is everything that you need to stay in the loop.
This year’s official Homecoming theme is “A Night at the Seven Kingdoms” and will be taking place at Servite on Oct. 11 from 7-10 p.m. This year, tickets will be $85 from Sept. 18-30, $95 from Oct. 1-7, and $105 from Oct. 8-11. You can find the link for tickets on Ms. La Bonte’s Homecoming email. To buy the tickets, you must use your student ID number to access the ticket code. So, make sure to get tickets early if you are planning on attending Homecoming. If you plan to bring a friend from another school, you must pick up a special dance form from Ms. La Bonte ’09’s office and return it by Oct. 7.
Many people are excited for this year’s homecoming dance, especially the students from Servite and Rosary that helped to make it happen. ASB Interschools Officer Sasha Regalado ’26 shares, “As someone on ASB, I’m really excited to hang out with all my friends, get dressed up, and truly enjoy this last Homecoming dance. It’ll be special to finally see everything come together and make memories that I’ll always cherish.” How sweet!

Another important reminder for Homecoming is dress code. You must adhere to the dress code, or you may be sent home with a detention. To stay on the safe side, many girls tend to wear floor-length dresses with no slits or open backs. Some great places to get dresses are Lulus, Anthropologie, Peppermayo and Lucy in The Sky. If you are unsure of your dress, you can always go to Dean Burboa’s office to get it checked. Also, make sure to share the dress code with your guest, if you are bringing one.
Another ASB member, Mia Gamba ’28, shares some tips for Homecoming. “I would recommend getting a dress way in advance, wearing heels for photos, and taking extra shoes for the dance part if your feet get uncomfortable easily.” These are some great tips to have a memorable night!
Don’t forget to buy tickets and appropriate dresses for this year’s Homecoming. Remember to follow the rules and dress code so you don’t have to go home. But most of all, have fun, make memories and meet new friends at this year’s “A Night at the Seven Kingdoms” dance!