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Rapid expansion of Harmony
  schools: is it premature?

We present a closer examination of concerns
regarding the network of charter schools run
        by the Cosmos Foundation.
This presentation was prepared by

CASILIPS – Citizens Against Special Interest
         Lobbying in Public Schools

     You are welcome to use it, but please do not alter it in any way.
Rapid growth
• Harmony network, run by Cosmos Foundation, has
  grown rapidly since inception in 2000
• Currently 25 charter schools in Texas
• Plans for 8 more Texas schools in 2010-2011; total will
  be 33
• Charter schools in Oklahoma and Louisiana also under
  Cosmos Foundation
• New schools funded by $90 million bond sale
• 7520 Texas students in these schools in 2009

     IS THIS A WISE INVESTMENT FOR EDUCATION?
Factors leading to perception of
      success at Harmony schools
• Primary factor: Better than expected
  performance on TAKS, given their demographics
• Houston Chronicle, US News and World Report
  rankings
• Much publicity about students receiving awards,
  including ones from “international” competitions
• Favorable press coverage
Are TAKS results reliable?
• Millions of dollars in school funding are allocated based
  on TAKS results
• Dallas Morning News June 3, 2007 “Analysis shows
  TAKS cheating rampant. State says it's addressed the
  problem, but News uncovers more than 50,000 cases”
• Dallas Morning News June 4, 2007 “Cheating's off the
  charts at charter schools: Loosely regulated schools
  among state's worst offenders on TAKS”
TAKS results for Harmony Science Academies
             are indeed outliers
compared with a random sampling of public TX high schools
SAT exam fails to reproduce exceptional results
                seen with TAKS
      SAT is given under more controlled conditions.

                              Data source: Texas Education Agency
                                          AEIS reports
SAT results fall short of expected based on TAKS




                           Data source: Texas Education Agency
                                       AEIS reports
Doubts raised that TAKS is reliably
         identifying “excelling” schools
• The failure of SAT results to reproduce the exceptional
  success of Harmony Science Academy with TAKS scores
  raises serious concerns about using TAKS as a measure of
  school performance.
• The decision to rapidly expand the Harmony network
  largely rests on the TAKS performance.
• TAKS is administered by the school itself with no external
  controls.
• TAKS results should be verified by other measures of
  success; controls are needed to reduce chances of testing
  irregularities.
US News and World Report Ranking
• Harmony Science Academy received 2010 silver medal ranking
• To be considered for this ranking, school must do better than
  expected on state standardized tests, especially for
  economically disadvantaged students.
• Then, a college readiness index is computed, with 75% based
  on the number of students taking (not necessarily passing) AP
  tests per student in the 12th grade.
• The AP exam passing rate was 16% for HAS in 2010.
• HSA achieves the silver medal with its TAKS success combined
  with having a small, select 12th grade class.
Among Harris County high schools with non-merit-
    based admission ranking on Newsweek’s list,
      Harmony had the lowest AP passing rate
    School                              AP exam              Newsweek          % economically # 12th grade
                                        passing rate         medal             disadvantaged students*
    Memorial High School                80.9%                Silver            8.6%           564

    Kerr High School                    60.4%                Silver            36.7%                  161

    Stratford Senior High School        51.9%                Silver            20.2%                  442

    KIPP Houston High School            45.7%                Gold              87.5%                  52
    (charter)
    Westchester Academy for             32.2%                Silver            45.5%                  150
    International Studies
    YES Prep Southeast (charter)        29.5%                Gold              74.6%                  80

    MacArthur Senior High School        20.5%                Silver            76.3%                  621

    Harmony Science Academy             16.0%                Silver            69.4%                  31
    (charter)

Harmony’s ranking comes from a high fraction of 12th graders taking AP exams; most don’t pass.
           This is not difficult to accomplish since the 12th grade class is very small.
                  * Source of 12th grade enrollment data: National Center for Education Statistics nces.ed.gov
Enrollment in Cosmos Foundation schools
          tapers off in higher grades:
                   12th grade tends to be particularly small




Cosmos Foundation focuses on middle school. Most Cosmos schools do not have
a 12th grade. If they do, high school enrollment is significantly smaller than middle
school, showing that many students leave the program before graduating.
Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News rate some
        Harmony schools as top in their area
• These rankings come from an organization called “Children at Risk.”
• A look at their ranking system shows that again it is based largely on
  TAKS performance, percent of economically disadvantaged
  students, and number of 12th graders taking college-bound tests
  such as SAT, AP and IB.
• Only a small part of the ranking is based on actual performance on
  SAT, AP and IB tests.
• Again, Harmony’s success in this ranking system can be attributed
  to better-than-expected TAKS success for their demographics, and a
  small 12th grade class that can be pressured to take many exams
  even if the passing rate is low.
• Questions about reliability of TAKS apply to these rankings as well.
College prep?
• Cosmos Foundation schools give the impression of emphasizing college
  preparation, and some publicize statistics such as “100% college
  admission” and “100% graduation rate.”

• For example, a school brochure says Dove Science Academy is a “college-
  prep school”. “All Dove students will graduate high school ready for
  college and will enroll in 4-year collages *sic+ with the skills to succeed.”

• Such rhetoric and statistics have little relevance for the vast majority of
  students in Cosmos Foundation schools.

• Only 3 out of 15 Harmony Science Academies have a 12th grade. The 12th
  grade classes are much smaller than other grades.

• Most middle school students, and even many 9th and 10th graders in the
  Cosmos schools will end up graduating from other schools.
Harmony school teachers have much less experience
 and much higher attrition than Texas state average




                 Source: Texas Education Agency AEIS reports
Negative effects of teacher inexperience
      and high teacher attrition rates
• A research study prepared for the Texas State Board for Educator
  Certification (SBEC) by the Texas Center for Educational Research (2000)
  examined the costs to the State of Texas to replace teachers. The study
  noted that “excessive teacher turnover as a cost to public education
  beyond the expense of operating schools and is a wasted expense that
  does not contribute to the education of Texas children.” Source: The Costs
  of Teacher Attrition, Shockley et al, 2006
• “Excessive teacher turnover, as is true in any field, is a symptom of serious
  problems within an organization, institution or profession.” Shockley et al
  2006
• “There appear to be important gains in teaching quality in the first year of
  experience and smaller gains over the next few career years.” Source:
  Rivkin et al (2005) “Teachers, Schools, and Academic Achievement”
  Econometrica, 73(2), 417-458.
Use of single name “Harmony” allows
       leveraging of reputation
• When people read in the Houston Chronicle that “HSA High
  School is ranked as # 5 in Houston area,” as the Harmony
  website notes, they are conditioned to associate the name
  “Harmony” with academic excellence.
• However, the Houston HSA High School represents only a tiny
  fraction of the enrollment in all Harmony schools
• The performance of the small number of high school students
  at this one Harmony campus is not representative of the
  performance or academic experience of many other students
  in the Harmony and Cosmos network.
Awards from “International”
             competitions
• Cosmos Foundation schools advertise that their students
  have won awards in “international” competitions.
• This includes the Turkish Olympiads, ISWEEEP, INEPO and
  Informatrix.
• These competitions are run by the same Turkish groups
  who founded Turkish-run schools around the world,
  including the Harmony schools and other US charter
  schools in many states. The majority of students
  participating in these competitions come from these
  schools, creating a “closed-loop” award system.
• The schools exaggerate the prestige of awards from these
  competitions, and parents are mislead.
Credibility of schools’ claims?
•   From news article on Dove Science Academy, Red Dirt Report, Oklahoma Sep 17, 2009 :
    “They don’t tolerate nonsense and misbehavior, Aslan said, noting that they have zero
    behavioral problems amongst the students.” *Barbaros Aslan is Dove’s principal+

•   From Dove school brochure: “The character education program not only instills in our
    students values such as accountability, compassion, integrity, tolerance and leadership,
    but also reaffirms our strength as a drug-free, gang-free, peer pressure-free, bully-free,
    truancy-free, fight-free, and crime-free campus.” Orhan Osman Dean of Students

•   Tulsa World, June 8, 2010. Former Dove student pleads guilty to sexual assault of 6th
    grader on the Dove school site in Tulsa. Oklahoma school report cards have a space for
    reporting juvenile offender incidents, yet this space is left blank on all Dove’s report
    cards.

•   The 2009 school report card for Dove - Oklahoma City shows 1 suspension (of 10 days
    or less) for every 12.3 students. While this is slightly better than the state average of 1
    in 11.5, it does not support a claim of “zero behavioral problems.”
Favorable press coverage
• Cosmos schools have received very favorable press coverage.
• Examples: Dallas Morning News, March 2, 2010, “Turkish
  scholars excel with charter schools that emphasize science,
  math”
• Article: “The TEA has received a handful of complaints related
  to the Cosmos schools over the years, including concerns that
  all administrators are male and Turkish, that Turkish teachers
  were displacing American teachers and that the immigrant
  teachers were difficult to understand. Tarim said those
  complaints were groundless…”
• Journalist Katherine Unmuth apparently did not investigate
  these claims further, but took Tarim at his word.
Are complaints about Turkish teachers
    displacing American teachers truly
“groundless” as Superintendent Tarim told
        the Dallas Morning News?

We examine data on Cosmos’ H1B visas to
             address this.
H1B Visas
•   In 2007, Business Week ranked the Cosmos Foundation as #78 nationally for
    number of H1B visa approvals, ahead of Texas Instruments (#88) and Oracle (#92).

•   Dallas Morning News, March 2, 2010 “Because of the shortage of qualified math
    and science teachers in Texas, Harmony has hired a large number of teachers from
    foreign countries on H-1B work visas, including many from Turkey. … Tarim said
    that the school always tries to find qualified American teachers first.”

•   Cosmos Foundation filed 254 H1B visa applications in 2008, including applications
    for: English Teachers, Turkish Teachers, Principals, Internal Auditor, Public Relations
    Coordinator, Spanish Language Teacher, Accountant, Social Studies Teacher, PE
    Teacher, History Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, ESL Teacher, Budget Accountant,
    Construction Engineer, English Grammar Teacher, Assistant Principals, Finance
    Manager, Cluster Superintendent, Human Resources Manager, Webmaster and IT
    ISWEEEP Manager, Curriculum Manager, and Elementary School Teacher.

•   There is no evidence of a shortage of qualified Americans for most such positions.

•   How could Turks or Central Asians be more qualified to teach English?
Pressure on low-scoring students to
              leave?
    “Low-scoring students told to leave”
       San Antonio Express-News Sep 5, 2009
Article on Harmony Science Academy – San Antonio


“They tell us, ‘You need to come withdraw
your son because he didn't pass the TAKS test,’
Garcia said, recalling a call from an office
receptionist last summer.”
Selective admissions
process violates law
Oklahoma Charter Schools Act:
“…a charter school shall not limit
admission based on … disabling
condition, proficiency in the
English language, measures of
achievement, aptitude, or
athletic ability.”

Yet students applying to Dove
Science Academy must submit
two letters of recommendation
from teachers or principals, and
the student’s attendance and
tardy record from their last
report card.
Admissions process flagged in 2005;
        yet continues in 2010
Tulsa World, July 21, 2005 “TPS Questions Academy's Applications”
    Tulsa Public Schools will review the enrollment practices at a charter school that
    has been asking applicants for information about their academic and discipline
    records.
    A Tulsa World review of charter school applications found that Dove Science
    Academy asks if potential students have ever been suspended from any school, if
    they ever skipped or repeated a grade, and to list their honors, awards, clubs and
    activities.
    Gary Lytal, assistant to the superintendent for school and district accountability,
    said the questions are improper because charter schools are "open enrollment"
    schools that must admit students regardless of past discipline or academic issues.

This problem was noted in 2005; why is the school still
allowed to ask for inappropriate information during
the admissions process?
Special education problems in
      Cosmos Foundation schools
October 26, 2009 Tulsa World
“Tulsa school board ends charter with Dove
Science Academy”
“Citing concerns about services for special
education students and the legality of
consequences for certain behavior infractions, the
Tulsa school board voted unanimously Monday to
end its sponsorship of Dove Science Academy, one
of the city’s longest-operating charter schools.”
Foreign language choice: is it really a
         choice for Hispanics?
• Cosmos Foundation schools generally offer only two choices
  of foreign language: Spanish and Turkish.
• Turkish ranks #22 in number of speakers worldwide, generally
  not high on priorities of US parents and students.
• From Oklahoma news article on Dove Science Academy:
  “Osman explains that with many of her students being of
  Hispanic origin, that they already know Spanish and opt to
  take Turkish as an alternative.”
• Texas has a very high percentage of students who already
  know Spanish; such students are in actuality only offered one
  foreign language: Turkish.
A distant school board means loss of local
   control and limits on parental input

• The governing board for all Harmony schools is five
  individuals from the Houston-based Cosmos
  Foundation. (Source: Texas Education Agency)
• How can parents in HSA schools spread around the
  state have a voice in board meetings? (HSA El Paso is even in
  a different time zone than Houston!)

• How can schools reflect the local community when
  governance is distant?
Conclusion:
      Time to slow the expansion?

Given the many questions about the Harmony
Schools and the uncertainty regarding their
claims of greater academic success, the rapid
expansion of these schools does not appear
justified.

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Rapid expansion of Cosmos Foundation schools

  • 1. Rapid expansion of Harmony schools: is it premature? We present a closer examination of concerns regarding the network of charter schools run by the Cosmos Foundation.
  • 2. This presentation was prepared by CASILIPS – Citizens Against Special Interest Lobbying in Public Schools You are welcome to use it, but please do not alter it in any way.
  • 3. Rapid growth • Harmony network, run by Cosmos Foundation, has grown rapidly since inception in 2000 • Currently 25 charter schools in Texas • Plans for 8 more Texas schools in 2010-2011; total will be 33 • Charter schools in Oklahoma and Louisiana also under Cosmos Foundation • New schools funded by $90 million bond sale • 7520 Texas students in these schools in 2009 IS THIS A WISE INVESTMENT FOR EDUCATION?
  • 4. Factors leading to perception of success at Harmony schools • Primary factor: Better than expected performance on TAKS, given their demographics • Houston Chronicle, US News and World Report rankings • Much publicity about students receiving awards, including ones from “international” competitions • Favorable press coverage
  • 5. Are TAKS results reliable? • Millions of dollars in school funding are allocated based on TAKS results • Dallas Morning News June 3, 2007 “Analysis shows TAKS cheating rampant. State says it's addressed the problem, but News uncovers more than 50,000 cases” • Dallas Morning News June 4, 2007 “Cheating's off the charts at charter schools: Loosely regulated schools among state's worst offenders on TAKS”
  • 6. TAKS results for Harmony Science Academies are indeed outliers compared with a random sampling of public TX high schools
  • 7. SAT exam fails to reproduce exceptional results seen with TAKS SAT is given under more controlled conditions. Data source: Texas Education Agency AEIS reports
  • 8. SAT results fall short of expected based on TAKS Data source: Texas Education Agency AEIS reports
  • 9. Doubts raised that TAKS is reliably identifying “excelling” schools • The failure of SAT results to reproduce the exceptional success of Harmony Science Academy with TAKS scores raises serious concerns about using TAKS as a measure of school performance. • The decision to rapidly expand the Harmony network largely rests on the TAKS performance. • TAKS is administered by the school itself with no external controls. • TAKS results should be verified by other measures of success; controls are needed to reduce chances of testing irregularities.
  • 10. US News and World Report Ranking • Harmony Science Academy received 2010 silver medal ranking • To be considered for this ranking, school must do better than expected on state standardized tests, especially for economically disadvantaged students. • Then, a college readiness index is computed, with 75% based on the number of students taking (not necessarily passing) AP tests per student in the 12th grade. • The AP exam passing rate was 16% for HAS in 2010. • HSA achieves the silver medal with its TAKS success combined with having a small, select 12th grade class.
  • 11. Among Harris County high schools with non-merit- based admission ranking on Newsweek’s list, Harmony had the lowest AP passing rate School AP exam Newsweek % economically # 12th grade passing rate medal disadvantaged students* Memorial High School 80.9% Silver 8.6% 564 Kerr High School 60.4% Silver 36.7% 161 Stratford Senior High School 51.9% Silver 20.2% 442 KIPP Houston High School 45.7% Gold 87.5% 52 (charter) Westchester Academy for 32.2% Silver 45.5% 150 International Studies YES Prep Southeast (charter) 29.5% Gold 74.6% 80 MacArthur Senior High School 20.5% Silver 76.3% 621 Harmony Science Academy 16.0% Silver 69.4% 31 (charter) Harmony’s ranking comes from a high fraction of 12th graders taking AP exams; most don’t pass. This is not difficult to accomplish since the 12th grade class is very small. * Source of 12th grade enrollment data: National Center for Education Statistics nces.ed.gov
  • 12. Enrollment in Cosmos Foundation schools tapers off in higher grades: 12th grade tends to be particularly small Cosmos Foundation focuses on middle school. Most Cosmos schools do not have a 12th grade. If they do, high school enrollment is significantly smaller than middle school, showing that many students leave the program before graduating.
  • 13. Houston Chronicle, Dallas Morning News rate some Harmony schools as top in their area • These rankings come from an organization called “Children at Risk.” • A look at their ranking system shows that again it is based largely on TAKS performance, percent of economically disadvantaged students, and number of 12th graders taking college-bound tests such as SAT, AP and IB. • Only a small part of the ranking is based on actual performance on SAT, AP and IB tests. • Again, Harmony’s success in this ranking system can be attributed to better-than-expected TAKS success for their demographics, and a small 12th grade class that can be pressured to take many exams even if the passing rate is low. • Questions about reliability of TAKS apply to these rankings as well.
  • 14. College prep? • Cosmos Foundation schools give the impression of emphasizing college preparation, and some publicize statistics such as “100% college admission” and “100% graduation rate.” • For example, a school brochure says Dove Science Academy is a “college- prep school”. “All Dove students will graduate high school ready for college and will enroll in 4-year collages *sic+ with the skills to succeed.” • Such rhetoric and statistics have little relevance for the vast majority of students in Cosmos Foundation schools. • Only 3 out of 15 Harmony Science Academies have a 12th grade. The 12th grade classes are much smaller than other grades. • Most middle school students, and even many 9th and 10th graders in the Cosmos schools will end up graduating from other schools.
  • 15. Harmony school teachers have much less experience and much higher attrition than Texas state average Source: Texas Education Agency AEIS reports
  • 16. Negative effects of teacher inexperience and high teacher attrition rates • A research study prepared for the Texas State Board for Educator Certification (SBEC) by the Texas Center for Educational Research (2000) examined the costs to the State of Texas to replace teachers. The study noted that “excessive teacher turnover as a cost to public education beyond the expense of operating schools and is a wasted expense that does not contribute to the education of Texas children.” Source: The Costs of Teacher Attrition, Shockley et al, 2006 • “Excessive teacher turnover, as is true in any field, is a symptom of serious problems within an organization, institution or profession.” Shockley et al 2006 • “There appear to be important gains in teaching quality in the first year of experience and smaller gains over the next few career years.” Source: Rivkin et al (2005) “Teachers, Schools, and Academic Achievement” Econometrica, 73(2), 417-458.
  • 17. Use of single name “Harmony” allows leveraging of reputation • When people read in the Houston Chronicle that “HSA High School is ranked as # 5 in Houston area,” as the Harmony website notes, they are conditioned to associate the name “Harmony” with academic excellence. • However, the Houston HSA High School represents only a tiny fraction of the enrollment in all Harmony schools • The performance of the small number of high school students at this one Harmony campus is not representative of the performance or academic experience of many other students in the Harmony and Cosmos network.
  • 18. Awards from “International” competitions • Cosmos Foundation schools advertise that their students have won awards in “international” competitions. • This includes the Turkish Olympiads, ISWEEEP, INEPO and Informatrix. • These competitions are run by the same Turkish groups who founded Turkish-run schools around the world, including the Harmony schools and other US charter schools in many states. The majority of students participating in these competitions come from these schools, creating a “closed-loop” award system. • The schools exaggerate the prestige of awards from these competitions, and parents are mislead.
  • 19. Credibility of schools’ claims? • From news article on Dove Science Academy, Red Dirt Report, Oklahoma Sep 17, 2009 : “They don’t tolerate nonsense and misbehavior, Aslan said, noting that they have zero behavioral problems amongst the students.” *Barbaros Aslan is Dove’s principal+ • From Dove school brochure: “The character education program not only instills in our students values such as accountability, compassion, integrity, tolerance and leadership, but also reaffirms our strength as a drug-free, gang-free, peer pressure-free, bully-free, truancy-free, fight-free, and crime-free campus.” Orhan Osman Dean of Students • Tulsa World, June 8, 2010. Former Dove student pleads guilty to sexual assault of 6th grader on the Dove school site in Tulsa. Oklahoma school report cards have a space for reporting juvenile offender incidents, yet this space is left blank on all Dove’s report cards. • The 2009 school report card for Dove - Oklahoma City shows 1 suspension (of 10 days or less) for every 12.3 students. While this is slightly better than the state average of 1 in 11.5, it does not support a claim of “zero behavioral problems.”
  • 20. Favorable press coverage • Cosmos schools have received very favorable press coverage. • Examples: Dallas Morning News, March 2, 2010, “Turkish scholars excel with charter schools that emphasize science, math” • Article: “The TEA has received a handful of complaints related to the Cosmos schools over the years, including concerns that all administrators are male and Turkish, that Turkish teachers were displacing American teachers and that the immigrant teachers were difficult to understand. Tarim said those complaints were groundless…” • Journalist Katherine Unmuth apparently did not investigate these claims further, but took Tarim at his word.
  • 21. Are complaints about Turkish teachers displacing American teachers truly “groundless” as Superintendent Tarim told the Dallas Morning News? We examine data on Cosmos’ H1B visas to address this.
  • 22. H1B Visas • In 2007, Business Week ranked the Cosmos Foundation as #78 nationally for number of H1B visa approvals, ahead of Texas Instruments (#88) and Oracle (#92). • Dallas Morning News, March 2, 2010 “Because of the shortage of qualified math and science teachers in Texas, Harmony has hired a large number of teachers from foreign countries on H-1B work visas, including many from Turkey. … Tarim said that the school always tries to find qualified American teachers first.” • Cosmos Foundation filed 254 H1B visa applications in 2008, including applications for: English Teachers, Turkish Teachers, Principals, Internal Auditor, Public Relations Coordinator, Spanish Language Teacher, Accountant, Social Studies Teacher, PE Teacher, History Teacher, Curriculum Coordinator, ESL Teacher, Budget Accountant, Construction Engineer, English Grammar Teacher, Assistant Principals, Finance Manager, Cluster Superintendent, Human Resources Manager, Webmaster and IT ISWEEEP Manager, Curriculum Manager, and Elementary School Teacher. • There is no evidence of a shortage of qualified Americans for most such positions. • How could Turks or Central Asians be more qualified to teach English?
  • 23. Pressure on low-scoring students to leave? “Low-scoring students told to leave” San Antonio Express-News Sep 5, 2009 Article on Harmony Science Academy – San Antonio “They tell us, ‘You need to come withdraw your son because he didn't pass the TAKS test,’ Garcia said, recalling a call from an office receptionist last summer.”
  • 24. Selective admissions process violates law Oklahoma Charter Schools Act: “…a charter school shall not limit admission based on … disabling condition, proficiency in the English language, measures of achievement, aptitude, or athletic ability.” Yet students applying to Dove Science Academy must submit two letters of recommendation from teachers or principals, and the student’s attendance and tardy record from their last report card.
  • 25. Admissions process flagged in 2005; yet continues in 2010 Tulsa World, July 21, 2005 “TPS Questions Academy's Applications” Tulsa Public Schools will review the enrollment practices at a charter school that has been asking applicants for information about their academic and discipline records. A Tulsa World review of charter school applications found that Dove Science Academy asks if potential students have ever been suspended from any school, if they ever skipped or repeated a grade, and to list their honors, awards, clubs and activities. Gary Lytal, assistant to the superintendent for school and district accountability, said the questions are improper because charter schools are "open enrollment" schools that must admit students regardless of past discipline or academic issues. This problem was noted in 2005; why is the school still allowed to ask for inappropriate information during the admissions process?
  • 26. Special education problems in Cosmos Foundation schools October 26, 2009 Tulsa World “Tulsa school board ends charter with Dove Science Academy” “Citing concerns about services for special education students and the legality of consequences for certain behavior infractions, the Tulsa school board voted unanimously Monday to end its sponsorship of Dove Science Academy, one of the city’s longest-operating charter schools.”
  • 27. Foreign language choice: is it really a choice for Hispanics? • Cosmos Foundation schools generally offer only two choices of foreign language: Spanish and Turkish. • Turkish ranks #22 in number of speakers worldwide, generally not high on priorities of US parents and students. • From Oklahoma news article on Dove Science Academy: “Osman explains that with many of her students being of Hispanic origin, that they already know Spanish and opt to take Turkish as an alternative.” • Texas has a very high percentage of students who already know Spanish; such students are in actuality only offered one foreign language: Turkish.
  • 28. A distant school board means loss of local control and limits on parental input • The governing board for all Harmony schools is five individuals from the Houston-based Cosmos Foundation. (Source: Texas Education Agency) • How can parents in HSA schools spread around the state have a voice in board meetings? (HSA El Paso is even in a different time zone than Houston!) • How can schools reflect the local community when governance is distant?
  • 29. Conclusion: Time to slow the expansion? Given the many questions about the Harmony Schools and the uncertainty regarding their claims of greater academic success, the rapid expansion of these schools does not appear justified.