Protocol Collection
What is Protocol?
Many classical schools host a formal event, often a dance, to give their 9-12 grade students a chance to practice etiquette.
Schools do varying amount of preparation ranging from a whole class on etiquette to a few talks over lunch time about manners and modesty. A formal dinner is usually followed by an event like a concert or a dance. Schools that already have a system in place for group dances that the student have all been taught will have an easier time dancing at protocol.
Below are some example documents provided mostly by The Ambrose School. Amy Yenor, the event coordinator for many Protocols there, said she would be happy to talk with school representatives directly. Her email is: ayenor@theambroseschool.org
Documents for Inspiration
Protocol Night Schedule of Events
A schedule to give to students for an event that required walking to
Protocol Dance Schedule with Music
A schedule of dances and music for the caller
Protocol Instructions Talk
Notes for a talk given to students about protocol for protocol
Modesty at Dances for Moms and Daughters Talk
Notes for a talk given at a women’s lunch about how to dress modestly but nicely for Protocol
Cotillion Class Schedule
An outline for a semester long class about etiquette and manners