Harmony Public Schools to spend $16,300,000.00 to occupy 59,081 square feet of space in Fresno Texas.
Fresno, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Harmony Public Schools plans to invest $16,300,000.00 to build out 59,081 square feet of new space in Fresno. The company plans to occupy the new space at Westenfeldt & Hwy 6 in Fresno, on or about April 1, 2025. According to the company website Harmony Public Schools is a network of PK-12 college preparatory public charter schools across Texas. For almost two decades, our schools have provided students from under-served communities the opportunity to excel in their studies in a small classroom environment focused on providing the skills they need to succeed in life. The Texas-based non-profit organization was established by a group of dedicated educators and university academicians who were passionate about the way children approached math and science. Since 2000 HPS has grown to 56 campuses, 35,000+ students, with a 98 percent graduation rate for seniors and 100 percent college acceptance rate. Our mission is to prepare each student for higher education by providing a safe, caring, and collaborative atmosphere featuring a quality, student-centered educational program with a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
To learn more about Harmony Public Schools, visit http://harmonytx.org/
Company Contact:
Fatih Ay, Chief Executive Officer
fay@harmonytx.org
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fatih-ay-7ab15912b/
713-343-3333
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