After record-breaking enrollment, Harmony Public Schools opens new applications for Fall 2023 starting today

Harmony Public Schools is a free, open enrollment public charter school serving families in 25 communities across Texas.

Harmony Public Schools, the largest STEM-focused charter public school network in Texas, will begin accepting applications for next year starting today, November 1 at www.HarmonyTX.org/Apply2023.

Harmony offers a free public education with special emphasis on Project-Based STEM Learning, College Prep, Career Readiness, and Character Education to PreK-12 students at 61 campuses statewide. For the current school year, Harmony smashed its previous records for both applications and enrollment, surpassing 40,000 students for the first time.

In 2022-2023, Harmony Public Schools received 28 “A” District and Campus Ratings for Overall Accountability from the Texas Education Agency, and recognized by both Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report for its academics and college readiness programs. Harmony also is a seven-time winner of the National School of Character.

Families new to Harmony can apply for enrollment from Nov. 1, 2022 through Feb. 10, 2023 online at HarmonyTX.org/Apply2023 or at their nearest Harmony campus. (To find a school near you, visit HarmonyTX.org/Schools.php).

To ensure fairness to all applicants, any Harmony campus that receives more applications than there are seats available will randomize all applications and select students via blind lottery. Each campus will set a date for its lottery within two weeks of the application deadline.

Parents will be notified in the spring if their students have been selected for enrollment or placed on a waiting list.

Harmony Public Schools is a Texas-born, Texas-wide public charter school system with campuses serving PreK-Grade 12 students in 25 cities across the state, including Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Bryan, Carrollton, Cypress, Cedar Park, Dallas, El Paso, Euless, Fort Worth, Garland, Grand Prairie, Katy, Laredo, Lubbock, Odessa, Pflugerville, Plano, San Antonio, Sugar Land and Waco.

To learn more, visit https://www.HarmonyTX.org.