Western Pennsylvania's trusted news source
Students from multiple districts dance the day away at life skills prom in Lower Burrell | TribLIVE.com
Valley News Dispatch

Students from multiple districts dance the day away at life skills prom in Lower Burrell

Kellen Stepler
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm106-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Franklin Regional students Ryan Guidry and MacKenzie Lescinsky enjoy a slow dance during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm100-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Life skills students from New Kensington-Arnold, Burrell, Riverview, Franklin Regional, Plum, Kiski Area and Mt Pleasant Area school districts take to the dance floor during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm102-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Plum student Arianna Figures keeps the beat while dancing during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm105-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Valley junior Tony Fahling leads life skills students in a line dance during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm107-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Plum student Xavier Alexander waves through a sea of bubbles while dancing at the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm104-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Franklin Regional senior Mackenzie Lescinsky (left) and Riverview senior Alle Zack reunite on the dance floor during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell. Lescinski and Zack attended elementary school together at Franklin Regional.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm103-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Students line dance during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.
8397274_web1_vnd-LifeSkillsProm101-041225
Louis B. Ruediger | TribLive
Mason Rinaldi of Mt. Pleasant Area shares a laugh with classmate Zack Gustafson during the life skills prom on Friday, April 11 at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.

There was no doubt in senior Dustin O’Hara’s mind that a school year’s worth of effort operating a coffee cart at Valley High School paid off.

The coffee cart, coordinated by Valley life skills students and offered weekly to the school, paid for a prom Friday morning at the Wildlife Lodge VFW in Lower Burrell.

“It’s fun,” said O’Hara. “All the work is worth it.”

A total of 120 students from seven area school districts — New Kensington-Arnold, Burrell, Riverview, Plum, Mt. Pleasant Area, Franklin Regional and Kiski Area — strutted their stuff on the dance floor.

“A lot of us are neighbor schools, and we’re so close to each other,” said Amanda Johns, life skills teacher at Valley High School and coordinator of the prom.

“Having this, we’re able to network and collaborate more.”

The event grew by three school districts and about 45 students from last year, Johns said.

“It’s important,” she said. “A lot of the kids don’t have the opportunity to go to their regular school prom, and with this, everybody’s kind of the same.”

The prom’s theme was “Under the Sea,” and was complete with snacks, breakfast, lunch, Matt Roberts as DJ, and Valley yearbook staff taking photos. A video production class at Valley was working to create a video montage of the event.

The talk of the prom was a 1,400-balloon orange-and-white octopus display made by Johns’ cousin, Mitch Claypoole of Erie. That was surprising to see, said Burrell student Alexis Teeple, who enjoyed showing off her dance moves.

“I’ll dance to any song,” she said.

Dancing and singing was clearly the most fun part for the prom-goers. Franklin Regional students and friends MacKenzie Lescinsky and Marina Sciullo said they enjoyed dancing with friends and meeting new people from other schools.

Lescinsky said “it’s better” than what she expected.

Landon Carlson of Mt. Pleasant said he loved showing off his dance moves with friends.

“We dance, and get our energy out,” he said.

The event was a great outlet for life skills students to express themselves and have fun, said Michael MacConnell, a life skills teacher at Riverview High School.

“I love the opportunity for the kids to be able to be themselves,” he said.

Interacting with students from other schools opens them up a bit, he said.

“To come and let loose is a good thing for them.”

Kellen Stepler is a TribLive reporter covering the Allegheny Valley and Burrell school districts and surrounding areas. He joined the Trib in April 2023. He can be reached at kstepler@triblive.com.

Remove the ads from your TribLIVE reading experience but still support the journalists who create the content with TribLIVE Ad-Free.

Get Ad-Free >

Categories: Local | Valley News Dispatch
Content you may have missed