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There is a large disparity at this school between how the 'traditional' students are treated as opposed to the HAG students. The HAG students have all the resources and positive attention, great teachers, and everything given to them, while the non-HAG kids go without, and are treated differently, are low in resources like textbooks, etc. I am very concerned about this and do not feel it is right.

As a current student at Hanes I would like to say that they got rid of the lines in the hallway like a week after them put them up.
As a Middle Schooler at Hanes, I must say one thing: This school has become a bit over controlling of thier students. Or shall I say alot? As some have stated, the principal is over-controlling. While I do understand the fact that uniroms do have somewhat of a reason, why do we need to walk in lines through the halls? Why do we need lanes in the halls? Sometimes I forgetof the fact that I'm not still in elementary school. What's with the assigned lunch seats 'so we don't hurt anyone's feelings?' I've had several teachers mention of such; I suppose not realizing that we have to be exposed to such sooner or later. The school is rather unruly at times, as well. =/

I went to hanes for all three years of middle school, and as I got older it seemed the school got worse. The principal has become over controlling and the standard mode of dress was horrible. They now have lanes in the hallways, assigned staircases, and who knows what else. Although I made some great friends there, I would no longer advise sending your child there.
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