Student Places in Houston Science and Engineering Fair
Harmony School of Science-Sugar Land High (HSS-High) competed in the Houston Science and Engineering Fair at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Students from over 100 Houston school’s participated in this event, presenting projects from sixteen different categories. HHS-High’s very own 7th grader, Neriyah B. placed 3rd in the competition for his project Microbes: The Shocking Truth.
Abdullah Zorba, HSS-High Principal, said “The Houston Science and Engineering Fair was a wonderful opportunity for our students to take ideas introduced in the classroom and put them into motion. The Harmony School of Science – Sugar Land High focuses on using technology to drive innovation, and creating opportunities to inspire students through individual and group projects within the classroom.” Zorba said, “Each one of our students displayed their knowledge and expertise of their 21st century skills; communication, collaboration and creativity through their projects. We are very proud of our participating students.”
Neriyah B. will go on to represent HSS-High in the 27th Texas State Science and Engineering fair in San Antonio, TX March 27th through 29th. For additional information on HSS-High or Harmony Public Schools, visit www.harmonytx.org.






