An Overview about Harmony Schools
Science, Math, and Computer Technology
Emphasis
Harmony Science Academies are
college preparatory charter schools. A
strong emphasis is placed on mathematics, science, and computer applications on
our campuses. An exceptionally high
quality education is being delivered to nearly 3200 students at 9 campuses in
grades Pre-K through 12 on all campuses throughout
Exemplary Performance
The Cosmos Foundation, non-profit
parent organization, has been operating nine (9) successful high performance
charter schools in
Harmony Network of 9 Schools and
growing…
In addition to these four schools,
the sponsoring entity established five new charter schools to begin operation
in 2006-2007 school year. These schools are Harmony School of
Excellence-Houston, Harmony Elementary-Austin, Harmony Science Academy-San
Antonio, Harmony Science Academy-Fort Worth, and Harmony Science Academy-El
Paso. Due to high performance and focus
on college in science, math and computer technologies, four of these new
campuses are designated as T-STEM (Texas-Science Engineering and Mathematics)
Academies and have receive funds from private and public partnership (i.e.,
TEA, Michael and Susan Dell, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundations) under the
Texas High School Project. The
sponsoring entity was also granted four more charters to begin in operation in
the 2007-2008 school year. These Harmony Schools will be located in
Science Fair Events and Science
Olympiads
Harmony students have been participating
in numerous academic competitions and have been receiving many awards,
trophies, medals, certificates, and acknowledgement from various educational
organizations including Texas Education Agency Gold Performance Awards in
various subjects since 2000. Harmony
Schools are the most successful schools in the city and the state-wide science
fair competitions and have won numerous first, second, and third place awards. The achievements of Harmony Schools have been
acknowledged by many community members, policy makers, and organizations such
as; NASA, the Environmental Protection Agency, Bechtel Corporation, Drexel
University, Greater Houston Dental Society, Krishen
Foundation for Arts and Sciences, M.I.T. Club of South Texas, Marine Technology
Society, National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers, Office
of Naval Sciences, Society of Women Engineers, Texas Center for
Superconductivity, Materials Research Science Center at The University of
Houston, and the United States Army. Mr.
Bill White, Mayor of the City of
Title-I National Distinguished
School Award
This past school year, Harmony
Science Academy-Houston (HSA-Houston) received the Title-I National
Distinguished School Award from the US Department of Education. HSA-Houston was one of 2 schools in the state
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