Henderson Middle School Students to Wear Uniforms


Students who attend Henderson Middle School will be required to wear school uniforms for the 2016-2017 school year following action by the Vance County Board of Education on June 13.
The board approved a recommendation by Superintendent Anthony Jackson that the school be allowed to require the uniforms based on information shared by Principal John Hargrove and school staff members.
Hargrove and his staff presented a detailed report to the board members on how they sought staff and parent input during the planning for student uniforms, the advantages of having student uniforms and what the uniforms will include.
Hargrove noted that in a survey process, carried out over several weeks, parents of students overwhelmingly favored the requirement for student uniforms. He also explained that student uniforms are $10 to $15 cheaper than regular clothing per outfit and will eliminate any stigma or differences among students, thus improving discipline and the overall environment for students at the school.
The student uniforms will consist of white, royal blue or light blue knit shirts (with collars) and khaki, navy blue or black pants. All students must wear shirts tucked in and belts at all times. Certain shoes, which include solid-colored white, black or brown shoes, must be worn at all times by all students. The shoes can be loafer, lace-up or buckle shoes (for girls).
Henderson Middle joins Pinkston Street and L.B. Yancey elementary schools in requiring students to wear uniforms.