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When my sons graduated high school there was an all night "lock in" at the school. They had a dance, movies, games, entertainment, and the kids were served meals, snacks, and soft drinks. Purely voluntary, and I think the cost was pretty reasonable. We chaperoning parents were impressed by how well behaved and polite the kids were to us and to each other. I suppose that if there were a small group of hell raisers they could have gone elsewhere, but I think the party was a nice opportunity for the kids.
I like that idea. We had one of those after the junior prom. It was pretty nice and low key. I think it cost $10, but I am not sure as my date paid. I believe the prom was $25 apiece.
(Where I went to school we had the Junior Prom and the Senior Ball. The Junior Prom was the big event with the sitdown meal in a fancy place. The senior ball was in the high school gym and poorly attended.)
And yes, we fundraised for our prom including hiring the chaperones (teachers) for the evening. I believe the after-prom was hosted in part by the alumni association to cut down on drinking.
I'd donate to the local rural school where we are moving for an after prom or after graduation party to help keep kids safe. I see nothing wrong with an after-party. I kind of love the idea of a senior class lock in like you describe.