The student slipped the dress off in a restroom stall, and Pitkewicz sewed it back together with her tiny kit.
"She went back out there. It didn't come apart for the rest of the night," the teacher said.
Pitkewicz, who also serves as adviser to the school's student council, is retiring at the end of the year. After a 23-year-career in the Bayport-Blue Point School District, she's seen trends come and go at the prom, which students traditionally attend in their junior year. This year's was Friday.
Beyond varying hemlines and skirt shapes, there was an era when boys favored powder blue formalwear, a time when top hats were popular and a series of changes in shoes.
But Pitkewicz's advice to students is constant.
"Continue to work as hard as you work now," she says, and "always keep a smile on your face."
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