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Harmony School of Innovation Brownsville Administrative Team:

Mustafa Altindag, M.Ed. Principal


maltindag@harmonytx.org
956-544-1348 Ext: 105
Wildcat Weekly
Joel Alaffa, Claudia Guajardo, Georgina Ochoa,
M.Ed. Assistant High School Counselor (6,7,10,11) Medical Assistant
Principal of Academics claudia.guajardo@harmonytx.org gochoa@harmonytx.org
jalaffa@harmonytx.org
956-544-1348 Ext: 108
956-544-1348 Ext: 409 956-544-1348 Ext: 106
January 18, 2018
Diana Jefferies Conception Sanchez,
Criselda Cruz, ESL & GT Coordinator Registrar/Secretary
Assistant Principal of Student Safety djefferies@harmonytx.org csanchez@harmonytx.org
and Discipline 956-544-1348 Ext: 406 956-544-1348 Ext: 101 Enrollment is now open for the 2018-2019 school year!
ccruz@harmonytx.org
956-544-1348 Ext: 404 Iracema Flores, M. Ed. Crystal Torres, Apply now and save your spot for the next school year
Special Education Coordinator Activity Fund Clerk/Secretary
Fehmi Karadeniz M.Ed. iflores@harmonytx.org ctorres@harmonytx.org
Head College Counselor (12) / 956-544-1348 Ext: 405 956-544-1348 Ext: 100
Engagement and Support
Coordinator Sandra Garcia, Jose Soto,
fkaradeniz@harmonytx.org Operation Manger Lunch/Attendance Clerk
956-544-1348 Ext: 407 sgarcia@harmonytx.org jsoto@harmonytx.org
956-544-1348 Ext: 104 956-544-1348 Ext: 103
Fabiola Mosri, M.Ed.
High School Counselor (8&9)/ Georgette Betancourt-Medellin Abraham Garza,
School Counselor Campus Outreach Coordinator IT Specialist
fmosri@harmonytx.org gbetancourt@harmonytx.org abraham.garza@harmonytx.org
956-544-1348 Ext: 408 956-544-1348 Ext: 322 956-544-1348 Ext: 323

COME TO SCHOOL ALL WEEK


and receive a FREE DRESS PASS for All Harmony schools are now accepting applications for enrollment!
Learn more and apply at harmonytx.org
Wednesday!
It is the policy of HPS not to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, or disability
in its programs, services, or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX
of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.
Where is the Tardis?
Community Hours
Harmony requires that all high students acquire
100 community hours by the time they are seniors.
The counselors recommend that students do at least
25 hours each year, starting in 9th grade. Student
must input their hours into Naviance which can be
located at the school website. https://
connection.naviance.com/family-connection/auth/login/?
hsid=hsabrownsville You can use your student email and
password to login. If you have any questions please
Did You Know?
contact your school counselor.
We are creating the first ever “Harmony Garden” for our school. The garden will feature an
outdoor classroom, flowers, vegetables and many other vegetation in a place the students will
help plant and build. A place they can learn outdoors and be surrounded by nature. This aim is for
a tranquil place that is created for the Students, by the Students.

Please go to this to purchase your brick today! http://www.fundraisingbrick.com/harmony


Engraved Brick Order Deadline: March 30th 2018

For questions regarding our engraved brick campaign, please contact Javier Flores at
javier.flores@harmonytx.org.
Harmony School of
Innovation

EMPOWERING PARENTS AND HELPING CHILDREN ACHIEVE THEIR DREAMS


Every child deserves an effective, challenging, and motivating education. Today’s students are tomor-
row’s leaders, and children should have the opportunity to achieve their own American dreams.
School choice means giving parents access to the best K-12 education options for their children. These
options include traditional public schools, public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools,
Date & Location: Visit events.myschoolcolorrun.com/2018
02/03/18 online academies, and homeschooling.
-Harmony-School-ofInnovation-
Brownsville Event Center Research shows that when parents are empowered to choose the education environments that they be-
Brownsville-Texas to register and donate
1 Event Circle Brownsville, Texas 78526 lieve work best for their kids, students are more likely to succeed and graduate from high school. That is be-
online! Please make checks to Harmony
cause every child is unique, and students thrive when they’re matched with learning environments that
School of Innovation.
Events: meet their individual needs.
Check in time 7:00am
Early Registration: $35-5k $10– 1mile
Start Time 8:00am 5K
Late Registration: $40-5K $12-1 mile
8:30am 1mile
Monday A United Voice for School Choice: Wear any sports shirt or jersey
Course: The registration fee includes run/walk with your uniform.
The color walk/run features a designated registration, individual color packet, race
Tuesday We are crazy for School Choice: Wear crazy socks with your uni-
3.2 mile and a 1 mile course. During the bib, and a My School Color Run T-shirt!
*Promotional items only guaranteed if you sign form.
race, participants are doused with color at
various stations ending with one final col- up before 01/19/2018*
Wednesday We Team Up for School Choice: Middle school students wear a
or celebration at the finish line.
Pre & Post Race: Marvel shirt and High school students wear a DC Comic Charac-
*1 mile fun run for children of all ages. Join the fun with a pre-race Sumba ter shirt with uniform.
Medals are given to all participants, No warm up! Thursday Show off your School Choice Pride: Wear a College or University
trophies

Friday Show your spirit for School Choice: Wear Yellow!!


On Sale Now
for only
$40.00

Get them before they


sale out!

You may purchase your


yearbooks with the front
office.
Student of the Month
In an effort to recognize our students and encourage them to have characteristics of a well-
rounded individual, we will initiate student of the month recognition program for this school year. We
are going to recognize one student from each grade level. The nominees for Student of the Month
should represent the characteristics below.

Academics - Student should be a hard-worker in all aspects of academics.


Attitude - the Student, should possess and demonstrate a positive attitude towards their classmates
as well as to their teachers.
Behavior - Student should be well-behaved in structured and non-structured settings.
Responsibility - Student, should show accountability in their work as well as their actions.
Attendance - Student, should have shown excellent attendance during that nomination month.

January Students
6th grade: Paola Rodriguez
7th grade: Maite Gurrola
8th grade: Jesus Mendoza
9th grade: Kaila Gramata
10th grade: Briana Marroquin
11th grade: Emily Kutac
12th grade: Jose Garza

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