Harmony Science Academy a Gulen Charter School

Harmony Science Academy in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico are under the Cosmos Foundation. The Cosmos Foundation ran by Turkish Nationals who are known members of the Gulen Movement have abused many state and federal laws. Cosmos is the largest abuser of H1-B Visas for foreign teachers than the largest school district in America. Scratch your head and wonder why the Gulen Movement is getting away with reverse discrimination? Texas money crosses over state lines to support the other Gulen Managed charter schools, this is WRONG!! DISCLAIMER: If you find some videos are disabled this is the work of the Gulen censorship which has filed bogus copyright infringement rights to UTUBE







Sunday, December 26, 2010

Harmony Science Academy has more H1-b Visas than LAUSD (Los Angeles Unified School District)






http://www.myvisajobs.com/091-09-SO.htm

According to this government site that lists H1-B Visas
Harmony Science has had the largest amount of H1-b Visas than any other school District.

Harmony Science dba Cosmos Foundation must know someone over at the USCIS to get away with
hiring teachers overseas.  There are plenty of American qualified teachers that are out of work due to lay offs.  The H1-B visa applications have doubled effective this last October 2010.  The fee is now $4,300 per applicant.   Harmony dba Cosmos has had 1,157 H1-b Visas from 2001-2009.

H1-B visas are suppose to be used after there has been a search for an employee but cannot find applicant to fit the need of usually a highly technical field, not a school teacher.  We have no shortage of Math and Science people that is a lie.  20.5 million people in the USA possess a Computer Technology degree of some sort.  The Gulen Movement tries to snow job local school districts that Turkish Teachers are superior, this is also a lie.
The Schools in Turkey are riddled with fraud, cheating and scandals
Here is the last international test results, you can see that Turkey falls BELOW standard at the bottom with Chile and Mexico. 
Last year’s testing focused on reading literacy. Just to establish the lay of the land, these are the average scores attained by the 34 member nations of the sponsoring agency, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (the OECD):
Average score, reading literacy, PISA, 2009:
Korea 539
Finland 536
Canada 524
New Zealand 521
Japan 520
Australia 515
Netherlands 508
Belgium 506
Norway 503
Estonia 501
Switzerland 501
Poland 500
Iceland 500
United States 500
Sweden 497
Germany 497
Ireland 496
France 496
Denmark 495
United Kingdom 494
Hungary 494
OECD average 493Portugal 489
Italy 486
Slovenia 483
Greece 483
Spain 481
Czech Republic 478
Slovak Republic 477
Israel 474
Luxembourg 472
Austria 470
Turkey 464
Chile 449
Mexico 425
As you can see, the U.S. finished tied for 12th, “with Iceland and Poland,” among the 34 member nations. The U.S. outperformed such well-known nations as Germany, France, the U.K.

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