Texas Christian Homeschool Prom is one of the highlights of the year for home schooled high-school students in North Texas and beyond. Each year, parents of all the home school promgoers work together to create a stellar event. Without a typical school budget or staff, the parents become the prom committee. They work throughout prom season to host dance lessons, work on keepsakes, build the incredible sets that make our prom second to none, sew, sort, stack, and serve on prom night. And a few dozen jobs in between. In 1999, the prom began as a gift to a pair of homeschooled seniors from their moms.
It has blossomed into the most popular single event of the year for homeschoolers in the North Texas area. We also have students who come back to Texas to be part of prom after their families have moved away. New friends also join us from many of the southern states and as far away as Alaska, Illinois, California, Germany, France, and South Africa. Each year’s theme includes some educational aspects (after all – we are home educators!) and we publish information about dance etiquette, formal attire, and interesting facts related to the theme.
As a non-profit team of homeschooling families, we rely on email communications to keep up with all things prom while also managing our families. Please understand that we do not give out our phone numbers. You can reach the prom team at these email addresses:
Prom@TxCHP.com for general questions
PromParents@TxCHP.com for family service questions
PromTickets@TxCHP.com for ticketing or other sales questions
PromGroups@TxCHP.com for seating questions
SpecialMeals@TxCHP.com for food restrictions or other meal-related questions
PromDressCode@TxCHP.com to send garment pics for assistance and insight for meeting the dress code
PromPhotos@TxCHP.com for prom photo questions