ATLANTIC CITY – More than 300 students from Atlantic City High School gathered at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City for the school’s annual junior-senior prom, transforming the venue into “A Night in Paris.”
The elegant event featured decorations in vibrant shades of black, white and gold, creating a sophisticated atmosphere for one of the most anticipated celebrations of the school year.
Superintendent of Schools Dr. La’Quetta S. Small praised the students and staff for making the evening memorable.
“Our students work incredibly hard throughout the school year, and events like prom give them an opportunity to celebrate their achievements, friendships and the memories they have created together,” Dr. Small said. “It was wonderful to see our young ladies and young men enjoying themselves in such a positive, joyful and elegant environment. I want to commend our staff, advisors and families who helped make this special night possible.”
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Atlantic City High School Principal Constance Days-Chapman shared in the students’ celebration.
“The Atlantic City High School prom was an exceptional evening that beautifully celebrated our students and their accomplishments,” said Days-Chapman. “The students looked absolutely stunning, the ambiance was elegant and memorable, and the evening was enjoyed by all in attendance. It was a night to remember, and our students deserved every bit of that!”
The young ladies dazzled in stunning gowns, while their male counterparts turned heads in fashionable suits. Decorations, music by Legendary DJ Fah D, and the radiant energy of the students created an unforgettable atmosphere as classmates danced, celebrated and created lifelong memories.
“We extend our sincerest appreciation and congratulations to the senior advisors for their dedication, hard work, and commitment in organizing such a successful event,” Days-Chapman said. “Their efforts helped create a truly special and memorable experience for our students. Job well done.”
Throughout the evening, students filled the dance floor, posed for photos with friends and classmates, and celebrated another milestone in their high school journey. For many seniors, the prom marked one of the final major events before graduation, making the evening especially meaningful for the Class of 2026.
To see Part 1 of the gallery from the Atlantic City High School Prom 2026, “A Night in Paris,” click the link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Usno8cemrRuRkTDLA

