This is just a friendly reminder that if you need to pick up a chrome book, please stop by the school on Monday, April 13th or Thursday, April 16th between the hours of 9 AM and 2 PM.

Hello HSA Katy Families!

Well, it is that time of year…time to build our Campus Improvement Plan. However, this year it will be a little bit of a challenge. But we can do it!!

I think it will be easiest to break it down into two meetings. The first meeting will be going through the Priority Needs from the Comprehensive Needs Assessment meetings. Once we have chosen our priority needs, I will draft a copy of the Campus Improvement Plan and email it out to all interested people. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and we can decide if anything needs to be changed. If everyone agrees to the plan, we can adopt it.

In the form below, please let me know which dates and times work best for you and your family.

CIP Meeting Availability

I look forward to working with you!

Please join us in celebrating Autism Awareness Day by wearing blue today!

April is Autism Awareness Month and April 2nd is World Autism Day. World Autism Day is an internationally-recognized day for raising awareness about autism. Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulty with social interactions, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Because autism is a spectrum disorder, the symptoms and severity can vary greatly from one individual to another.

Resources –

Click here to access a list of books about autism awareness and useful information on how to be a good with to someone that has autism. Also, here’s a good video on how to be a good friend – video clip

Let’s spread the word and wear blue! Don’t forget to share your pictures with us on our Facebook page!

Harmony Public Schools is encouraging our families to take a few moments to complete the 2020 U.S. Census online, by phone, or mail.

The 2020 Census is a count of everyone who lives in the United States and its territories. The 2020 Census questionnaire asks a few simple questions like the age, sex, and the number of people living in your home.  Individual responses are confidential and cannot be used against you by any court or government agency.

When it comes to schools, the 2020 Census will determine funding for special education, teacher training, technology, school lunch assistance, Head Start and after-school programs. The census will also help determine funding for other important programs for families, such as maternal and child health programs, and housing, heating and food assistance.

People should count all children who live in their homes, including newborns and others too young for school. That’s important because responses to the census help schools plan for the resources they will need when the new generation of children is ready for school.

To begin, click here or call one of the numbers below, or look for the Census form in your mail.

CENSUS BY PHONE:

  • English: 844-330-2020
  • Spanish: 844-468-2020
  • Chinese (Mandarin): 844-391-2020
  • Chinese (Cantonese): 844-398-2020
  • Vietnamese: 844-461-2020
  • Korean: 844-392-2020
  • Russian: 844-417-2020
  • Arabic: 844-416-2020
  • Tagalog: 844-478-2020
  • Polish: 844-479-2020
  • French: 844-494-2020
  • Haitian Creole: 844-477-2020
  • Portuguese: 844-474-2020
  • Japanese: 844-460-2020
  • English (for Puerto Rico residents): 844-418-2020
  • Spanish (for Puerto Rico residents): 844-426-2020
  • TDD (Telephone Display Device): 844-467-2020