Friday Mail - Harmony School of Advancement

Harmony School of Advancement
3171 N Sam Houston Pkwy W, Houston TX, 77038 * Tel: 281.741.8899 * Fax: 281.741.8006
FRIDAY MAIL
May 1st – May 7th
Senior Head-Start
College application is just around the corner for rising seniors. Although the admissions process
and pre-admission preparation requires individual effort and investment, a great chunk of it has
to do with guidance. The HSA College Guidance Team is arranging a college bound program for
the parents of rising seniors.
The agenda of the program is as follows:
1. Summer Opportunities
2. College search & college application tools
3. Test and essay prep
4. Senior International Trip
This interactive parent counselor gathering aims to help would be seniors to be better prepared
and smoothly go through the college admission process. The event will be on Wednesday, May
13, 2015, between 6:00-8:00 pm. Free dinner will be served at 6:00 -6:30 pm. Parents are kindly
requested to RSVP by signing an invitation letter that needs to be submitted in room 417 by
Monday, May 11th, 2015.
AP Examinations
Testing window for all AP exams is May 4th - May 15th. Please check the following table to
find out the exact date that each exam will be administered.
STAAR EOC tests will be administered on the following dates:
 US History and Algebra I : Tuesday, May 5th
 Biology: Wednesday, May 6th
 Make up for all three EOC tests: Thursday, May 7th and Friday, May 8th.
UT Dallas Camp
The due date is approaching very fast. HSAdv is offering great Residential Camp Experience at
UT Dallas. Anyone who is interested to join can get an application form from front office and
pay the required fee which is $250 for first 20 students. For more information contact Mr. Onel
via e mail at sonel@harmonytx.org or go to room #406. Please see attachment below
CBE Registration Deadlines
July CBE registration deadline is May 15th. Counselor approval is the first step. Then the
registration should be submitted to CBE coordinator Mrs. Aydin, via email or in-person. Last
step is payment which has to be done through front desk. CBE windows might be found in
course selection guide under Counseling Department tab on the website as well. For more
information please contact Mrs. Aydin at naydin@harmonytx.org or go to room #415.
SIMS DATABASE
We are pleased to announce a new app for parent/guardians to keep track of their student's
progress. This new app is called SIMS DATABASE.
Please note: We are no longer promoting the formerly known app PARENT MOBILE.
The SIMS DATABASE app is available on both Android and iPhone.
Lunch Accounts
Ms. Irma started collecting all lunch balances. All students should have a zero balance by the end
of school year. If you are negative in your lunch account you will not be able to get school
breakfast or lunch until the end of the year! Please note that you are responsible for paying off
your lunch balance.
Pick up Policy
We would like to remind you that our school hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 4:25 p.m. Our
classes start at 8:05 a.m. and finish at 3:30 p.m. Students who do not ride the bus, are not in
tutorials, and are not in after school activities, must be picked up between 3:30 p.m. to 3:50
p.m. Students in after school activities must be picked up between 4:25 – 4:45 pm. If a student
is not picked up after 5:00 p.m., such incidences will be reported to the authorities and on the
4th occasion to Child Protective Services (CPS). Important: Harmony School of Advancement
has a right to call Child Protective Services, Houston Police Department/Harris County
Constable, or related authorities for the students who are on campus after 5:00 pm
Elections for the 2015-2016 PTO Board were held on Tuesday, April 23. We were able to
fill most positions but we are still looking for applicants the following board positions:
Assistant Treasurer- Perform financial duties in absence of the Treasurer. Be the second signer
on all disbursements. Research and lead the effort to gain and maintain 501(3)c status for the
PTO. (Effort: Hours required attaining 501(3)c status, then 4-6 hours per month)
Parliamentarian- Act as a consultant to assure that meetings and processes are conducted in
accordance with bylaws; advise on parliamentary procedures using Robert’s Rules of Order;
bring current copy of By-Laws and procedures to all meetings. Lead the nominating committee
and implement the election of board members. Parliamentarian is responsible for publicity and
keeping the official history of the PTO. (Effort: Several hours at election time, then 4-6 hours per
month).
Campus Support Liaison - Act as a liaison between the PTO and the faculty and staff at the
school. Identify opportunities for the PTO to assist the faculty and staff and bring these
opportunities to the board for discussion. (Effort: 2 hours per week at school).
A Practice Base Model of STEM Teaching STEM on stage
Dr. Sahin, of Harmony's research department has announced a new book focused on Harmony's
approach to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education, is now
available for purchase. The book is titled STEM Students on the Stage (SOS).
The STEM S.O.S. model is a rigorous interdisciplinary STEM teaching approach that is teacher
facilitated, student-centered and directed through sequenced set of student projects. In contrast to
the other PBL models in the market, this model is standards-focused and substantial part of PBL
completion takes place out of classroom in a digital environment. The book provides insight into
Harmony's practices. It also shares data with the education community on how this approach has
impacted students
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: $90.00
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
Bookmark Sale in the Library Still Going On!
Come support the library and purchase a specially made bookmark for only $1. All proceeds go
to purchase materials to protect the library books and to expand the collection. No two
bookmarks are the same. New ones are put out regularly. Get the quote that speaks to you now!
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
The Texas Association of Student Councils, sponsored by the Texas Association of Secondary
School Principals, is please to recognize our Student Council members the Outstanding Student
Council Award & the Community Service Award.
Our HSA Odyssey of the Mind team won 1st place at Regionals Tournament last month and
then, again, won 1st place at the State Championship this past Saturday. The team, consisting of
Hyder A, Zain A., Matthew C. , Pooja D., Maya F. and Salvi K. has been working diligent and
arduously for the past 8 months creating elaborate costumes, backdrops and props from recycled
trash items. They also crafted a hilarious, cleverly written script and their skillful performance
ensured them the 1st place among Texas High school teams. Now, they are moving on to World
Finals which will take place next month at Michigan State University.
Sueda C. Won the 1st Place at Texas Science and Engineering Fair at State Level
Sueda C. from Harmony School of Advancement qualified to compete at Texas Science and
Engineering Fair (TXSEF) at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio on
March 28, 2015. In high school division, each division is further broken into 17 categories such
as Animal Sciences, Behavioral and Social Sciences, and Biochemistry. Several Harmony
students were recognized at the TXSEF. But Sueda C., a 9th grader at our school, received
1st place award in senior division mathematical sciences category. In addition, she qualified to
attend Governor’s Science and Technology Champions Academy in June 2015. Congrats!
Congratulations to our Science Olympiad team for the 3rd place in Science Olympiad Regional
competition at Lone Star College this past Saturday, 3/28/2015! Our school had overall 5 events
placed in the top three. Adam A. and Sae O. placed 1st in “Disease Detectives”, Muaaz A.,
Rohan B., and Isis R. placed 2nd in “Experimental design”, Nina O. and Anthony N. placed 2nd
in “Fermi Questions”, Adam L. and Muaaz A. placed 3rd in “Green Generation” and Sae O. and
Nikki N. placed 2nd in “Write it-Do it”. Our school is qualified to the State Science Olympiad
Competition at Texas A&M University on April 24 & 25. Great work Science Olympiad Team!
Texas French Symposium! Harmony School of Advancement sent 13 students to competition
against over 40 other schools and hundreds of students from across Texas and our team won 1st
place for Team T-shirt (see the picture below) and 1st place in the game of Pétanque. We also
won in the following individual categories: Emma R. won 5th place for her watercolor art, Feba
V. won 2nd place for her pencil/charcoal art, Maria B. won 6th place for her French III drama
solo, Maya F. won 6th place for French I Listening Comprehension and Maya F. also won 1st
place in French I poetry! Congratulations to the team and to Emma, Feba, Maria and Maya!
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.
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!!!
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
Engineering
University of
Texas at AustinFirst Bytes
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
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
Summer
http://www.houstonisd.org/cms
/lib2/TX01001591/Centricity/D
omain/16906/Student_Applicat
University of
Houston
Boston
University-
University of
HoustonDowntown
scholarship and student success for undergraduates majoring
in science, technology,
ion_Brochure
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? These are just a few
of the questions you will explore with the Program
Clemson University has offered an academic summer
experience for gifted middle and high school students.
In addition to challenging courses, we provide
opportunities for fun, friendship and a true Clemson
experience. This year’s program has even more to
offer with new classes for all students.
Are you a high school student age 15-17 interested in
criminal justice? Would you like to gain hands-on
experience in criminal justice? Would you like to meet
law enforcement agents, professors, and other students
Summer Programs
Johns Hopkins
Unversity-
Engineering
Engineering
Camp
Application
University of
Office of
Maryland—
Young Scholars
Program
Extended
Studies
NASA-National Space
Club
Scholarships
Summer
http://engineering.jhu.edu/ei/
Summer
http://promes.egr.uh.edu/camps
Summer
http://oes.umd.edu/young-
with an aptitude in math and science and an interest in
(or curiosity about) engineering. Students learn to think
and problem-solve like engineers and have the
opportunity to earn Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
credit.
Engineering
Innovation
STEP Forward
that share your interest? Would you like to tour the
prison, crime lab, or morgue? Would you like to
investigate a mock crime scene?
Engineering Innovation is an exciting college-level
summer program for motivated high school students
Engineering
The STEP Forward Camp is a one-week residential
engineering introduction program for rising 12th graders. The
program is limited to fifty students. Participants stay on the
University of Houston campus in a dormitory. UH
engineering students serve as camp mentors and counselors. •
The STEP Forward Camp curriculum includes: • An
introduction to the various disciplines of engineering ("What
do engineers do?") • Project-based learning (hands-on team
project competitions involving engineering design) • Site
visits to Houston-area engineering companies • Field trips •
Panel discussions by working engineers and current
engineering students • Fun at the campus sports and recreation
center
The Young Scholars Program invites high school students
from throughout the U.S. and the world to an exceptional pre-
scholars/young-scholarsprogram
college experience at the University of Maryland. Rising high
school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with outstanding
ability and promise pursue academic interests, discover career
opportunities, and earn three university credits.
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. The
Scholars will receive a $750 tax-free stipend and room and
board. The Program includes fun activities, weekly seminars
and field trips. This Program provides opportunities for
research in all academic areas in the university. (click on
Research for list of all research areas).
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iatedandhighschool/clarks/