Harmony School of Advancement 3171 N Sam Houston Pkwy W, Houston TX, 77038 * Tel: 281.741.8899 * Fax: 281.741.8006 FRIDAY MAIL March 27th – April 2nd No visitors will be accepted to school on Monday, March 30th and Wednesday April 1st due to STAAR EOC assessments. STAAR EOC English I and English II assessments will be administered on March 31st and April 1strelatively. Test will start at 8am. Students will have 5 hours to complete the test, excluding the lunch time. Several things you can do to help ensure a successful testing experience is that your student arrives on time, fully rested and prepared to test. It is also important to make sure your child eats a good dinner the night before, if not a good breakfast the morning of testing. Similarly, encouraging your student to do his or her personal best can greatly improve selfconfidence levels leading to better performance. Students will not be allowed to access their lockers on the floor where the testing rooms are. They will be asked in the morning to take all the materials for all blocks from their locker. Students can access their locker with the last bell at 3:30pm. Lunch time will stay the same on Monday however, it will change on Wednesday. While testing sophomores will go to 1st lunch, freshmen and non-testing sophomores will go to last lunch. 1st Lunch 2nd Lunch 3rd Lunch Monday (English I testing) Freshmen testing (10:50‐11:20) Juniors and Seniors (11:35‐12:00) Sophomores (12:05‐ 12:30) Wednesday (English II testing) Sophomores testing (10:50 – 11:20) Juniors and Seniors (11:30 – 12:00) Freshmen& Non‐testing Sophomores (12:00‐12:30) AP Exam payments: If a student does not take the AP Exam, the credit earned for the satisfactory completion of the course will not be weighted on GPA calculations. All payments are due March 25, 2015. Payment will still be accepted by March 27th4:30pm. Exams will be ordered on March 27th 5pm. After Friday, no test will be ordered for the students who didn’t pay and the above policy will automatically apply. Contact Mrs. Maldar at nmaldar@harmonytx.org if you have any questions. Lottery will be held March 31st at HSE HS-Advancement will hold the 2015-2016 school year lottery: Tuesday March 31, 2015 at 5:00 pm Harmony school of Excellence located at 7340 N. Gessner, Houston TX, 77040 Applicants will be randomly selected by computerized lottery for available spots in grades K-8. Parents of applicants are welcome to attend. Teacher Job Fair Harmony Public Schools in Houston are hosting job fair on Saturday April 11 from 9 am to 1 pm at Harmony School of Excellence located at 7340 N. Gessner Rd. Houston TX 77040. To register for job fair please see our school website for more information. http://hsadvancement.org/ Please make sure to stay connected and up-to-date with us on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/hsadvancement Harmony students need you at the rally!! WHAT: Charter Revolution Rally at the Capital WHO: Parents, teachers, school leaders, alumni, community advocates & business leaders. WHEN: April 29 2015, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: South Steps of the Texas Capital HOW: See your campuses front office for more information and to sign up or RSVP http://hsadvancement.org There will be free transportation and lunch provided. SAT School for juniors The SAT will be offered to juniors during the REGULAR SCHOOL DAY on Wednesday April 15th. Registration will take place during SAT Prep class and will be completed by April 1st. Students not registered by April 1st must contact SAT campus coordinator Mrs. Aydin. Talent Show! Sign-ups are located on the first floor! Auditions are April 7, the show is April 24 Ask Ms. Giesemann or Ms. Z if you have any questions SUMMER STUDY ABROAD Make your summer count; going off to a summer study abroad can give a great opportunity in College admission decisions. Expose Yourself to the World! There are many personal benefits of studying abroad, and ways to grow both professionally and personally. In fact, choosing to study abroad can be one of the most enriching, fulfilling, interesting and educationally stimulating experiences of your entire life. In our world today, there are a variety of study abroad opportunities in almost every country. HSAdv Turkish department is offering SUMMER STUDY ABROAD in TURKEY. For more information and details please contact to Mr. Onel via email at sonel@harmonytx.org Graduation Ceremony Date & Time: Friday, May 29, 2015 at 6:30PM Location: Fallbrook Church 12512 Walters Road Houston, TX 77014 Tickets available per student:10 tickets Cost per student: $90 Payment deadline dates: The graduation fee can be paid in full by February 13, 2015 or in three installments of $30 each based on the below schedule: Payment 1: Was due on Friday, February 13, 2015 Payment 2: Friday, March 13, 2015 Payment 3: Friday, April 10, 2015 The above graduation fee includes the following items: Cap & gown Red and black cords Recommended or Distinguished graduation cord (silver or gold) Diploma cover and printing Bio FORCE is a hands-on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) summer program of the National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing that allows high school students to learn about cutting-edge research, medical discoveries, and bio manufacturing. Bio FORCE prepares students for college programs in engineering and science, and ultimately, to pursue a career in the biotech or pharmaceutical industries. Through grant funding, Bio FORCE is able to provide scholarships to Texas 9th, 10th and 11th grade students so they can participate in one of three, 5-day, 4-night residential summer academies. June 21-25, 2015 Bio FORCE I - "Today's Medicine": The inaugural cohort of the Bio FORCE three-year series. Applicants must be currently enrolled in the 9th grade, and must complete the 9th grade by June 5, 2015. Click here to apply now! July 12-16, 2015 Bio FORCE II - "Tomorrow's Medicine": The second academy for returning cohorts (students who participated in previous Bio FORCE academy) and selected new students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in the 10th grade, and must complete the 10th grade by June 5, 2015. Click here to apply now! July 26-30, 2015 Bio FORCE III - "My Role in the Future of Medicine": The third and final academy for returning cohorts (students who participated in previous Bio FORCE academies) and selected new students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in the 11th grade, and must complete the 11th grade by June 5, 2015. Celebration of Success Odyssey of the mind won 1st place at Regionals & they are moving on to State. Congratulations to the Hawks very own Andrew J. who has advanced to Finalist standing in the National Merit Scholarship Program of 2015 by demonstrating through distinguished performance high potential for future academic accomplishment. The Science and Engineering Fair of Houston 2015 was held on February 28th ,Saturday. There were over 1,000 participants and more than 50 categories in Junior, Ninth, and Senior Divisions. Sueda C. placed 1st in Mathematics with her project "Vascular Geometry in Tumors" and advanced to compete in the state wide Exxon Mobil Science & Engineering Fair in March. Congratulations! On behalf of President Barack Obama, the Presidents Volunteer Service Award goes to Aishwarya R. This award recognizes Americans of all ages who have volunteered significant amount of their time to serve their communities and their country. HS Advancement is very proud of your success. Congratulations!!! Congratulations Muaaz A. Qualified for National Debate Tournament to participate at the University of Kentucky in April. Robotics TEAM On Saturday February 21, 2015 six teams represented Harmony School of Advancement in Houston FTC Regional Championship Tournament. All six teams made to the semifinals and five of them made to the finals. In total they won seven trophies (Winning Alliance, Winning Alliance, Winning Alliance, Finalist Alliance, Finalist Alliance, PTC Design Award, and Motivate Award). Three teams (Mohawk Warriors Gold, Mohawk Warriors Orange, and Mohawk Warriors Purple) are qualified to Super Regional Science Olympiad Our school Science Olympiad Team did a great job in the invitational competition last Saturday, Jan. 17, at Langham Creek High School. Among 36 teams Lucinda B. and Brandon B. got 1st place in the event of Air Trajectory, Adam L. and Muaaz A. got 1st place in the event of Green Generation, Rohan B. and Muaaz A. got 2nd place in the event of Forensics, and Nina O. and Mason C. got 2nd place in the event of Fermi Questions. Great job, Science Olympiad Team! College Acceptances Brian M. has been accepted to Cornell University Andrew G. has been accepted to US Military Academy West Point. Andrew J. has been accepted to Yale in the Engineering school. This is the first Ivy League acceptance for this year. Adam A. with Stanford (#4 Top College Overall+#2 Top Engineering Program) Ryan G. with Georgia Tech (#35 Top College Overall + #4 Top Engineering Program) Please congratulate Ray K. and Reggie M. for their acceptance to TSU. They are very excited about it! Tahmeed H. has been selected as one of the 560 Semifinalists for the 2015 Presidential Scholars Program Please, help us share the success and excitement for all of our acceptances, as every senior has worked very hard to get into their dream colleges. Summer Programs Rice UniversityRice Summer Business Institute Texas High School Aerospace Scholars Business The Rice Summer Business Institute (RSBI) introduces students to the world of business, economics, energy, and finance. Summer http://business.rice.edu/rsbi/ STEM NASA wants you to become the engineers, scientists, researchers and innovators of tomorrow. The HAS project offers a one-of-a-kind experience for Texas high school students like you to jump start your future and explore the possibilities of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related major or career. BlueStamp Engineering is a summer program for high school students to build projects that they are truly passionate about. It is a 6 week program that runs four hours per day and operates in San Francisco, NYC, Houston, and Denver. BSE also invites guest speakers from various engineering fields and start-up entrepreneurs to provide inspiration for a career in technology. Dual Credit enables a high school student to earn credit towards high school graduation while simultaneously earning college credit towards an associate's degree or workforce program certificate. Dual Credit is approved and regulated by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. The UMHB College of Nursing will be offering a summer camp that will provide upper level high school students the opportunity to experience nursing school and college life at UMHB. The summer program will include four facets: academics, spirit and traditions of UMHB, faith and learning, and campus life. UTSA Engineering is offering its Engineering Summer Camp to entering freshmen through graduating seniors. Students who attend have the opportunity to experience engineering through hands-on workshops, engaging academic lectures, research lab tours, and friendly competitions. Summer http://has.aerospacescholars.org / Summer http://bluestampengineering.co m/services-view/become-astudent/ Summer http://www.hccs.edu/district/stu dents/dualcredit/ Summer https://undergrad.umhb.edu/nur sing/explore-cru-nursingsummer-camp Summer http://engineering2.utsa.edu/ev ents/engineering-summercamp/ BlueStamp Engineering Summer Program Engineering Houston Community College- Dual Credit College Credit University Mary Harden Baylor-Explore Cru Nursing Summer Camp Nursing University of Texas at San Antonio— Engineering Summer Camps University of Texas at AustinFirst Bytes Engineering Computer Science First Bytes Summer Camp is a one-week residential camp program for high school girls. It is designed to dispel myths about computer science and intrigue young women with the potential of computing and the excitement of problem solving. Summer http://www.cs.utexas.edu/outre ach/first-bytes University of Houston Engineering G.R.A.D.E. CAMP is a week-long day program designed specifically for entering 8th to 12th grade girls who want to find out what engineering is all about through "hands-on" experience. G.R.A.D.E. CAMP emphasizes career exposure rather than career choice, so you can come just to experience something new. Summer http://www.egr.uh.edu/grade/ab out College Credit Students study alongside Boston University undergraduates, earning up to 8 college credits in six weeks. The High School Honors Program offers more than 100 undergraduate courses—such as international relations, anthropology, and astronomy. Summer http://www.bu.edu/summer/hig h-schoolprograms/honors/howtoapply.shtml Science The University of Houston Downtown’s (UHD) Scholars Academy (SA) is an academically competitive program in the College of Sciences and Technology (CST) that promotes scholarship and student success for undergraduates majoring in science, technology, Summer http://www.houstonisd.org/cms /lib2/TX01001591/Centricity/D omain/16906/Student_Applicat ion_Brochure Boston University- University of HoustonDowntown Summer Programs engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Consent%20forms%20_2-1414.pdf https://summercollege.stanford. edu/ College Credit Stanford High School Summer College is where exceptional students take Stanford undergraduate courses and earn college credit during the summer quarter. Summer Health Sciences The BEAT Academy is a one week science educational program for high school students interested in the health sciences. Students will experience a unique, behind the scenes view of medical and biomedical research including: • Gross anatomy of the human body • Hands- on laboratory experiments • UTHSCSA’s state of the art Sim-lab • Lectures from research and medical faculty • Visits to research labs • College prep seminars Summer http://uthscsa.edu/outreach/doc s/BEAT-brochure.pdf Investigative activities and problem-solving endeavors in STEMQuest SummerCampII fields such as biotechnology, bioengineering, nanotechnology Summer http://www.utmb.edu/oeo/stude nts/ssc2.asp University of Houston— College of Business BusinessEXPLORE Entrepreneurship Summer http://www.bauer.uh.edu/prosp ective/undergraduates/summercamp.php University of Houston— College of Business BusinessEXPLORE Sales & Marketing Summer http://www.bauer.uh.edu/prosp ective/undergraduates/summercamp.php Summer http://www.bauer.uh.edu/prosp ective/undergraduates/summercamp.php Summer http://www.clemson.edu/summ er/summer-science/index.html Summer http://www.shsu.edu/academics /criminaljustice/camps/camps.html Stanford University- High School Summer College UT Health Science Center San Antonio--BEAT Academy - Biomedical Excellence and Academic Training UTMB University of Houston-College of Business Clemson-CU Summer Scholars Sam Houston State University BusinessEXPLORE Energy & Sustainability Summer Classes Criminal Justice and health sciences stimulate increased knowledge and skills in science, engineering, technology and math! Hosted by the Bauer College Wolff Center for Entrepreneurship (WCE), one of the top undergraduate entrepreneurship programs in the nation, you will get a CEO's perspective on starting a business from the ground up and hands-on experiences - from elevator pitches to implementation of your business ideas! Sales and Marketing at UH Bauer is real world. It's about getting to know people and learning how to use those connections to advance your brand by successfully showing value and standing out. What are you doing to distinguish yourself now? You will have the opportunity to work on teams, perfect your presentation skills, have fun and most of all, you will get to explore what makes you stand out. Will we run out of oil and what will replace it? Natural gas, nuclear, solar, or wind? How do we run our cars, businesses, and homes and still have a clean environment and avoid dramatic climate changes? 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The National Space Club Scholars Project is a summer intern experience for up to 30 high school students to work with space scientists and engineers. The purpose of this project is to provide students with an opportunity to experience how research and development organizations operate on a day-today basis in direct support of NASA's mission to inspire the next generation of explorers. Participants are assigned to work with a technical professional in a field related to the student's stated interests and expertise. Summer http://www.nasa.gov/offices/ed ucation/programs/descriptions/ National_Space_Club_Scholars .html#.VGesSPnF9KI Summer Programs Texas A&M Ocean University at Galveston Sea Camp Mathworks Honors Summer SCHOLARS PROGRAM Summer http://www.tamug.edu/seacamp / campers ages 10-18. As a Sea Camper you will have access to research vessels, oceanographic equipment, laboratory facilities, and a professional staff enabling you to learn about the ocean through hands-on experiences. Math The Mathworks Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC) is an intensive multi-summer program for high school students. The goal of the program is to develop talented students of all socioeconomic backgrounds through immersive and in-depth experiences in an unique learning environment. Students develop important skills for future degrees and careers in math, science, engineering, and many other fields. Summer http://www.txstate.edu/mathwo rks/camps/hsmc.html Scholars The Clark Scholar Program is an intensive seven week summer research program for highly qualified high school Summer http://www.depts.ttu.edu/honor Math Camp (HSMC) WELCOME To THE CLARK Sea Camp is a week-long residential adventure exploring the wonders of the marine and estuarine environments for juniors and seniors. The Program at Texas Tech University helps the Scholars to have a hands-on practical research experience with outstanding and experienced faculty. 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