In honor of World Autism Month, students and staff at Henry School of Scholars participated in Wear Blue Day and a special art activity celebrating neurodiversity, kindness, and inclusion. With bright blue shirts, autism-themed messages, and plenty of enthusiasm, the school community came together to show support and raise awareness.

 

One highlight was a creative art project where students used colorful handprints to create posters featuring the message: “In a world where you can be anything, be kind.” The vibrant artwork, decorated with puzzle pieces and primary colors, symbolized individuality, and unity.

 

From Sonic t-shirts to camo prints and bold graphic tees, students expressed themselves with pride. Their joyful energy, captured in each photo, reflected the school’s culture of celebration and acceptance.