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The Weekly What: Friday, October the 5th Newsletter
October 6th, 2018
Dear friends and family, Thank you for those of you that have visited, supported, and cheered us on through our first few months of school. We are excited to declare that Quarter 1 exhibitions are complete, and we have made […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, September the 28th Newsletter
October 1st, 2018
Happy weekend New Harmony High Community, Thank you for tuning in with us again this week! Students have been finishing their Quarter 1 projects and even got a chance to visit Shell’s STEM workshop. We also welcomed RJ as […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, September the 21st Newsletter
September 24th, 2018
Greetings New Harmony High Community, Happy Fall! We have an abundance of events, volunteer opportunities, and fun activities for students, parents, and community members this season. We are also introducing “Harmony Highlight” – a weekly feature to recognize a NHH […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, September the 14th Newsletter
September 17th, 2018
Greetings New Harmony High Community, As we are nearing our Quarter 1 exhibitions, we (adults and students) are starting to become more settled in our roles, our communal culture, and our ability to identify learning all around us. Projects, […]
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The Weekly What: Friday, September the 7th Newsletter
September 10th, 2018
Dear New Harmony High Community, Our first month of school has flown by; in the past weeks, we have engaged in all types of learning in the process! We are so grateful to all of our supporters, families, and community […]
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Saving the Southern Wild
August 27th, 2018
The Endangered Species Act has aided in saving three coastal species on the brink of extinction. These animals include the Brown Pelican (our state bird), the American Alligator, and the Louisiana Black Bear. Coastal environmentalists fear that with the Trump […]
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Down River Festival
August 26th, 2018
Join us on Saturday, September the 8th at the 6th annual Down River Fest. Our students have been invited to mentor the community in how to make planters from recyclable materials. Find us at the Kids’ Tent from 11am-5pm and […]
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Waterlogged: Artists’ View of Our Flooded City
August 20th, 2018
Check out this exciting interdisciplinary event on Tuesday, August the 28th from 6-7:30pm. New Orleans artists will present their work through the screening of three short films which focus on severe flooding events the city has suffered in the 21st […]
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Meet Danique Dolly
August 5th, 2018
What is your education and career background? I have been in education over 20 years as an advisor, teacher, assistant principal and, for 9 years, as principal — including my own school in Baltimore City. I am working on my […]