Harmony Times
February 13
Harmony Science Academy Euless
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
We want to send a huge THANK YOU to all the parents who came out on Tuesday for our parent-teacher conference night! We appreciate your partnership in your child's education! If you weren't able to attend, please feel free to email your student's teachers to set up another time to meet. Thank you again!
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Black history month assembly

Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of blacks in U.S. history. The event grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and other prominent African Americans. Since 1976, every U.S. president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Other countries around the world, including Canada and the United Kingdom, also devote a month to celebrating black history.
Harmony celebrates Black History Month. Please join us for our Black History Assembly, Thursday, February 28th at 1:45. Parents, guardians, staff, and students are all welcomed.

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Black history month calendar

Feb. 1st-Students and staff-BLACK OUT FOR BLACK HISTORY (WEAR ALL BLACK)
Feb. 7th-Students and staff-BLACK OUT FOR BLACK HISTORY (WEAR ALL BLACK)
Feb. 8th-Jersey Day (examples: Jordan, Bryant, Prescott, Elliott, James)
Feb. 14th-Students and staff-BLACK OUT FOR BLACK HISTORY (WEAR ALL BLACK)
Feb. 19th-Represent your culture-Dress in Cultural Attire
Feb. 21st-Students and staff-BLACK OUT FOR BLACK HISTORY (WEAR ALL BLACK)
Feb. 26th-Represent your culture-Dress in Cultural Attire
Feb. 28th-Black History Assembly
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real madrid campus experience

Program highlights
- First-come, first-served basis, ONLY 25 seats available
- Only rising 9-12 grade (14-17 years old) boys and girls
- Application form and $600 deposit must be made no later than February 18, 2019
- Trip cost $3400 includes airfare, accommodation, transportation, 3 meals per day, guided tours, park & museum fees.
- Payment plan is available. Last payment must be paid by June 1,2019
- Departure/Arrival cities are Houston & Madrid
- Students and parents can contact Campus Engagement Coordinator for more information contact
- 16-22 June 2019 : Real Madrid Campus Experience
- 22-25 June 2019: Madrid and Toledo Trip, Warner Bros Madrid, etc.
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Refer a friend and get a free uniform


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Upcoming testing

Mock STAAR Testing
Students in grades 7-11 will participate in a mock STAAR/EOC the week of February 19, and the schedule is below. Testing will be from 8:30-12:30, and then normal schedule will resume. This will help prepare them for State Testing in the Spring, and will give teachers updated data for interventions and instruction. Please make sure your student gets a good night's sleep and eats breakfast throughout that week!
7th Grade: Reading, Writing, Mathematics
9th Grade: English I, Algebra I, Biology
8th Grade: Reading, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies
10th Grade: English II
11th Grade: US History
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Tutorials Schedules
STAAR/EOC Tutorials Notices
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Valentine grams

We are selling Valentine grams at school. You may fill out the order form below and drop of your form and money (cash please) to the front office in the attention of Mrs. Kartal. Orders may be placed until Feb 11th. Distribution of the grams will be on Valentine's Day, Feb 14th.
Please email fkartal@harmonytx.org for any questions.
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Harmony❤️️Art 3rd Quarter

What does your most excited, proudest, unforgettable moments of your Harmony experience inspire you to create?
This quarter's Harmony️️Art theme is: Harmony4Me
Students' art could be inspired by their favorite Harmony Tradition (Pass The Flame, Harmony Around the World, Homecoming, College Pep Rally, Home Visits etc), special memory with their teachers/classmates, campus mascot, proud achievements and more.
Due Date: March 22nd
All art can be submitted to students' respective teachers or front office.
#HarmonyArt
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Scholarship Opportunity for Freshmen (Class of 2020)

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Summer programs
Links to Summer Programs
01- SEP Summer Educational Programs
02- OneJump.org
04- TeenLife
05- CollegeXpress
06- Summer Programs
07- Advancement
08- TexPrep Engineering Program
09- Unigo
AND Raise.me
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The Naval Academy summer programs

THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME.
Naval Academy Summer Seminar
The United States Naval Academy Summer Seminar is a fast-paced, six-day experience for high achievers who have completed their junior year in high school. Summer Seminar teaches students about life at the Naval Academy, where academics, athletics, and professional training play equally important roles in developing our nation's leaders. Students who are interested in pursuing an appointment to one of the nation's service academies and serving the country as an officer, are encouraged to apply for the Naval Academy's Summer Seminar. Some scholarships are available for tuition and travel on a financial-need basis. Students may inquire after selection.
Summer STEM
USNA Summer STEM is designed to spark and cultivate interest in the many academic disciplines which make up science, technology, engineering and mathematics. A hands-on, design-based program, Naval Academy Summer STEM will challenge students to think scientifically, problem-solve creatively, and work cooperatively in teams. Open to rising 9th, 10th and 11th graders, Summer STEM is led by USNA faculty and currently enrolled midshipmen and is a great fit for students looking to broaden their understanding of STEM study and careers. Some scholarships are available for tuition and travel on a financial-need basis. Students may inquire after selection.
If you have any questions contact us at:summerseminar@usna.edu or summerstem@usna.edu
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Summer STEM Program

Thinking of a career as a coder, game developer, designer, or robotics engineer? Then start with the experience of a world-class program like the Naval Academy’s Summer STEM Program.
STEM is all about exploring, creating, building, and making things better, and at our Summer STEM Program, you’ll do just that. You’ll work with students from all over the country as you test your problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration skills.
2019 SESSION DATES
RISING 9TH GRADERS JUNE 3 - 8
RISING 10TH GRADERS JUNE 10 - 15
RISING 11TH GRADERS JUNE 17 – 21
** Sessions vary by grade level and students may only attend the designated session for their grade.
Top 5 Reasons to Attend Summer STEM
5. A Field Trip to the Nation’s Capital
4. Build Cool Things
3. Live on Campus
2. Meet New Friends
1. Experience STEM at the #1 Top Public College in the Country (Forbes) and #5 "Best Undergraduate Engineering Program" in the Country (U.S. News & World Report)
Applications open January 3rd, 2019
For more information, please visit
https://www.usna.edu/Admissions/Programs/STEM.php#fndtn-panel1-Attending
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UTD Engineering day 2019

Registration is OPEN for Explore Engineering Day @ UT Dallas on Saturday, February 16, 2019:
https://engineering.utdallas.edu/eeday/
Registration will be CLOSED once the capacity is reached.
Explore the fascinating world of technology and learn how engineers change the world at this interactive event open to the whole family. The celebration features:
- A Kid Zone with hands-on activities
- Educational demonstrations
- Hands-on workshops
- Beyblades competition
- Fascinating Tech Talks by our leading faculty and local engineering companies
The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science invites the community to join us for Explore Engineering Day on Saturday, February 16, 2019. K-12 students will have a variety of workshops and other activities to choose from throughout the day. In order to cover materials for the event, there will be a flat $5 fee per child. Workshops have limited capacity. We request that children only select/attend one workshop in order to allow more busy hands to experience these unique opportunities. An adult is required to stay with minors in the workshop.
Summer camp opportunities


Criminal justice camp


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Skyward Access
Download your Skyward app today !
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Reminder !
Students are not allowed to leave campus to go to the surrounding businesses once they are dropped off. This is for their own safety. Students who are caught leaving campus will receive consequences. There will not be any exceptions to this. Thank you!

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Jeans day Wednesday
Students, want to wear jeans on Wednesday? For a small fee of $2, you can wear jeans with a college shirt. Wristbands may be purchased during lunch on Monday and Tuesday only. No wristbands will be sold on Wednesday, so get yours early!
Jeans may be worn every Friday with any Harmony spirit or athletic shirt!
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voly

Looking for ways to get involve in your student's school? It takes less than 5 minutes! Go on our website: Harmony.voly.org now to pick which event you want to help with and what you can do to give a hand.
We are currently looking for hallway monitors.
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young scholars program

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YEARBOOK


Get your copy, get your copy!!
Order your yearbooks soon our because our set preorder copies are selling out.
We have a few left so order soon for your child to visit the important years of
their life. You can also order ads for a dedication to your student if you would like.
Have a great break.


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FLU and cold prevention

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Last week at HSA Euless
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9th grade assembly with Euless PD

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October is early acceptance time for colleges. We have already seen and celebrated with several students who received admission letters. We ask students to share these letters as well as any scholarship offers with their counselor. We add the student's name to our celebratory college admission board and we announce the student's name and college admission during announcements. Our goal is always to strive for continuous improvement. Let's go, Class of 2019!
Mr. Senlik, Mrs. Lewis and Mr. Ozdemir
Your College Counselors
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Volunteer opportinities

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Parent notification

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Meal Charge Policy
Students are not allowed to purchase a la carte items if their account has a $0 or negative balance. If they are purchasing a milk, we will allow them one charge as a courtesy. The Lunch Clerk will inform the student and parent that there must be funds in the meal account for a la carte purchases. The next attempt to purchase a la carte items will be denied until the account shows a positive balance.
The district charge limit applies to reimbursable meals only and not a la carte purchases.


Tips to follow for a healthier lifestyle




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important message from attendance clerk
Attendance Clerk Mrs.Busby
Is your student absent today?
In general, there are two things school needs you to do if your student is going to be absent:
Call the school and report your child absent:
Please call (817) 354-3000 by 9:00 a.m.on the first and each day your student is absent or email the Attendance Clerk at: kbusby@harmonytx.org
Why are absence calls necessary?
Excessive absences are considered truancy under state law, the school reserves the right to take extreme absence cases to court. For detailed attendance information please read the Harmony Public Schools student handbook pages 13-15. We really appreciate receiving those calls and emails about absences first thing in the morning as it helps us ensure the safety of all of our students. Thank you!
Send a Written Note:
Upon returning to school, the student must bring a note, signed by the parent that describes the reason for the absence. A note signed by the student, even with the parent’s permission, will not be accepted.
Please do not send notes on post its, index cards or torn pieces of paper. Notes must be received within three days of the absence or the absence will be unexcused.
Extended Absence
Are you planning to take your student out of school for an extended absence? Pre-plan multiple day absences (for any reason) require advance approval by our Principal. Please call 817-354- 3000 or stop by the front office and we will walk you through the authorization process and arrange for homework to be prepared for your student to take with them.
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February breakfast menu

February lunch menu

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Message from our lunch clerk
Please check your lunch account for balances and status changes that have occur due to a NEW application has to be processed every year.
Returning students have a 30 day grace period.
For those of you who didn't return a new application your status has changed and now have balances.
Please keep in mind this happens every year.
You may create an account in
Schoolcafe.com
The school district is " Harmony ps waco"
When th above district pops up you may then click on it.
With this account you may make payments, apply on line and check your students lunch activity.
For any further questions and concerns please feel free to contact me.
Yissel Revilla
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Cafeteria News
Nutritious meals are available daily for a price of$1.70 for breakfast, $3.00 for lunch, and $0.50 for a la carte milk. Each student is provided a lunch account on to which money may be deposited. Households are also encouraged to log in to their child’s account (using the parent password), go to the “Lunch” tab, and click on ONLINE LUNCH APPLICATION to apply for free or reduced price meals. If you need the parent password reset, please call the school and ask to speak with the Lunch Clerk.
Should a student’s meal account balance fall below $0, he /she will be allowed to charge up to –$15.00. Once the negative meal account balance limit is reached, the student will receive an alternate meal. Alternate meals consist of cereal, fruit, and milk for breakfast; and for lunch, a sandwich, vegetable, and milk. If a student is later approved for free meals, they will begin receiving meals immediately. However, the household is still responsible for paying the negative account balance. For more information regarding the meal charge policy, please visit our website at: hsaeuless.org, and click on the “Meal Charges” link.
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DRESS CODE NOTICE
Dear Parents and Students,
Please be informed that there is NO change in the school dress code policy. We would like to clarify our policy for outerwear.
Dress Code regarding outerwear in Student Handbook (please refer to page 14):
- No outerwear, such as windbreakers, jean jackets, or ski jackets, may be worn inside the classroom. Such items must be stored in the student’s locker.
- “Hoodies” may not be worn inside the school building.
- No pullovers or sweatshirts are allowed.
What can be worn:
- School cardigan sweaters (with or without buttons/zipper) in solid red, white, black, navy blue or grey.
- Solid-colored, long-sleeve shirt under their uniform top in red, black or navy blue.
- Other items that are worn to school will need to be left in the locker before going to the classroom.
Thank you for your attention regarding this matter and please do not hesitate to reach us on Let's Talk or email Mrs. Chidyausiku (mchidyausiku@harmonytx.org) with any questions or concerns.
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Thank you for keeping yourself and your family informed about the news and events of HSA Euless. Have a most wonderful week!
