After School Academy 24-25
Academic Competitions
- American Math Competition-9
- American math Competition 10-11
- Math Counts
- Math Counts
- Ecybermission
- HOSA
- Team America Rocketry Challenge
- FLL Robotics
- Skills USA
American Math Competition-9
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr. Guvanjov (nguvanjov@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Monday 4:30-5:30PM
Grade Level: 9th
Description: The MAA’s American Mathematics Competitions (MAA AMC) program leads the nation in strengthening the mathematical capabilities of the next generation of problem-solvers. Through classroom resources and friendly competition, the MAA AMC program helps America’s educators identify talent and foster a love of mathematics. The MAA AMC program positively impacts the analytical skills needed for future careers in an innovative society.
Fee: Free
American math Competition 10-11
ponsor/Advisor: Mr.Oz (aoz@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Tuesday 4:30-5:30PM
Grade Level: 10-11
Description: The MAA’s American Mathematics Competitions (MAA AMC) program leads the nation in strengthening the mathematical capabilities of the next generation of problem-solvers. Through classroom resources and friendly competition, the MAA AMC program helps America’s educators identify talent and foster a love of mathematics. The MAA AMC program positively impacts the analytical skills needed for future careers in an innovative society.
Fee: Free
Math Counts
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr. Erden (verden@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Monday 4:30-5:30PM
Grade level: 6-8
Description: The competition is divided into four stages: school, chapter, state, and national. The problems increase in difficulty between levels—perfect scores are relatively common at the school-level, while winners of the written round at the national-level do not often achieve a perfect score. Each school is allowed to register ten students, including a group of four designated as the school team
Fee: Free
Math Counts
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr. Geldiyev (rgeldiyev@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Thursday 4:30-5:30PM
Grade level: 6-8
Description: The competition is divided into four stages: school, chapter, state, and national. The problems increase in difficulty between levels—perfect scores are relatively common at the school-level, while winners of the written round at the national-level do not often achieve a perfect score. Each school is allowed to register ten students, including a group of four designated as the school team
Fee: Free
Ecybermission
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr. Erden (verden@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Tuesday4:30-5:30PM
Description: eCybermission (stylized as eCYBERMISSION) is a U.S. Army-sponsored online educational science fair for students in grades 6–9 in the United States or at US Army schools across the world.[1] The contest is conducted entirely online—groups of 3-4 students submit "Mission Folders", which contain detailed information about their projects choosing either Scientific Inquiry or the Engineering Design Process
Fee: Free
HOSA
Sponsor/Advisor: Ms. White (jminard@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Tuesday 4:30-5:30PM
Description: HOSA offers 58 competitive events, ranging from skill-based to leadership and team-based. The event groups are as follows: Health science, health professions, leadership, and recognition events. Members compete at the regional, state, and international levels. Those who place in the top three positions at the state level are given the opportunity to compete at the international level.
Fee: Free
Team America Rocketry Challenge
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr.Yavuz, Mr. Tosun (byavuz@harmonytx.org , htosun@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Monday, Thursday 4:30-5:30PM
Description : The Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) is an annual American model rocketry competition for students in grades six to 12 sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of Rocketry
Grade level: 9-12
Fee: Free
FLL Robotics
Sponsor/Advisor: Ms. Azhymatova
Meetings: Tuesday 4:30-5:30PM
Description: FIRST LEGO League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) to children ages 4-16* through fun, exciting hands-on learning. Participants gain real-world problem-solving experiences through a guided, global robotics program, helping today’s students and teachers build a better future together.
Grade level :6-8
Fee: Free
Skills USA
Sponsor: Mr. Ortiz (agustin.ortiz@
Meeting: Tuesday 4:30PM-5:30PM
Description: Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) is a competitive program for 5th- to 8th-grade students to create a small solar-powered vehicle. JSS competitions are sponsored by the Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP), and administered by the Technology Student Association (TSA)
Grade level: 9-12
Athletics
- Volleyball HS Boys
- Archery
- Chess Competition
- Cross Country Running
- Basketball MS Girls
- Basketball MS Boys
- JV Boys Basketball
- Soccer HS Boys
- Soccer MS Boys
- Soccer MS Girls
- Cheerleading HS
Volleyball HS Boys
Archery
Chess Competition
Cross Country Running
Basketball MS Girls
Basketball MS Boys
JV Boys Basketball
Soccer HS Boys
Soccer MS Boys
Soccer MS Girls
Cheerleading HS
Mentoring & Organizations
College Readiness and leadership Program
Description: The mission of this program is to provide academic and social opportunities to prepare students in quest of higher education. With this program they can develop teamwork skills which are important to real world experiences that they will face outside of high-school.
Grade level: 6-12
Fee: Free
Texas Association of Future Educators
Sponsor/Advisor: Ms. Arnold (karnold@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Tuesday 4:30-5:30PM
Description: The Texas Association of Future Educators or TAFE (pronounced ""taffy"") is a co-curricular statewide non-profit (501 c3) student organization created to allow young men and women an opportunity to explore the teaching profession. The organization was created in 1984 to provide the best and brightest high school and middle school students in Texas with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions about pursuing careers in education.
Grade level: 9-12
Fee: Free
Student Council
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr. Hamilton (thamilton@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Monday 4:30-5:30PM
Description: The purpose of the organization is to create a greater sense of responsibility within the student body; to strive for better student/faculty relationship; to promote unification of the student body and better representation of its ideas to the faculty and administration; to promote a positive attitude in the advancement of leadership and loyalty; to promote spirit in the school activities; as well as to uphold traditions and to set standards for generations of Harmony students to come.
Grade level: 6-12
Fee: $40
SLS
Advisor: Mr.Ortiz (agustin.ortiz@harmonytx.org)
Meeting: Thursday 4:30PM-5:30PM
Description: Service Leadership Society (SLS) is a club for students to explore meaningful public policy topics, conduct research, form opinions, and develop a “bill” to address the selected public policy issue. Throughout the bill design process, students will learn the intricacies of Texas’ legislative process including how a bill becomes law. During the spring semester, SLS clubs gather for a state conference to present bill drafts to their peers and have the opportunity to debate and vote on all bills.
Grade level: 9-12
Fee: Free
Curricular Clubs
- Concert Band
- Ping Pong
- Cooking Club
- Performing Art Club
- Music- Serenade
- Cheerleading MS
- Leadership Club
- Guitar Club
Concert Band
Ping Pong
Cooking Club
Sponsor/Advisor: Mr.Hamilton (thamilton@harmonytx.org)
Meetings: Tuesday 4:30-5:30PM
Description: This club teaches kids how to follow a recipe. Students will learn to measure, cut, chop, and prepare meals. They learn how to save money at the grocery store and how to shop.
Grade level: 6-12
Fee: $40