In light of the shooting at the Lowellville school, superintendent Geno Thomas announced that the district would be postponing its Promenade and Crowning set for Friday night in the school's gym and the Prom which was scheduled at The Embassy Banquet Centre in Boardman.

21 News has reached out to some businesses that are providing services for the Lowellville prom, from tuxedo shops to florists to The Embassy to see what each is offering in light of the events and the postponement.

The Men's Warehouse of Boardman said if the tuxedo has already been picked up, students may hold on to it until the prom is rescheduled. If the tux has not been picked up, the store will hold your tux until the rescheduled date is picked. According to the store manager, if the prom is canceled, students that had tuxes reserved would be fully refunded.

As far as corsages and boutonnieres, the manager at Blooming Crazy Flowers and Gifts of Boardman said any deposit for orders for flowers for tonight's planned Lowellville prom will be applied to the next order when the prom is rescheduled.

The owner of C&C Ribbon at 8204 South Avenue in Boardman said they are not expecting Lowellville flowers orders for prom to be picked up in light of yesterday's event at the school.

Shellie Patrick, general manager of The Embassy Banquet Centre in Boardman, said the facility is working with Lowellville schools to reschedule the prom, and tickets purchased will be honored for the new date to be determined.