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Summer Family
Lisa Proffit-Rau

Harmony Public Schools encourages families to blend summer fun with learning through engaging STEM activities like kitchen science, stargazing and backyard engineering. The blog offers practical tips for maintaining routines, practicing reading and math, and setting goals to help students transition smoothly into the new school year. With a focus on curiosity, creativity and college readiness, the article supports Harmony’s mission of preparing every student for success.

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Hosa 2025 State Conf
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Lisa Proffit-Rau

Dozens of Harmony Public Schools students earned top honors at the 2025 HOSA Texas State Leadership Conference and are now preparing to compete at the international level in Nashville, Tennessee. With 26 active chapters and more than 1,000 members statewide, Harmony’s HOSA program empowers students to explore careers in healthcare through leadership and hands-on experience. This achievement reflects Harmony’s ongoing mission of Inspiring Futures Every Day and preparing students for success in college, career and beyond.

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graphic to the pdf Marking a way for success harmony's female students
Lisa Proffit-Rau

At Harmony Public Schools, female students are defying national trends and reshaping the future of STEM, with 56.2% choosing STEM degrees—far surpassing the national average of 35%. Their academic success is equally remarkable, consistently outperforming statewide benchmarks in English, Math, and Algebra, and achieving a 100% graduation rate. Through innovative learning, mentorship, and a culture that fosters confidence, these young women are breaking barriers, proving that talent knows no limits.

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Career and Technical Education Annual Public Notification of Nondiscrimination
John Boyd

It is the policy of Harmony Public Schools not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended.

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