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







Monday, March 14, 2011

Harmony Science Academy a Gulen "inspired" charter school

Lets review some of the links of Harmony Science Academy with the Gulen Movement.

Here is the documentation to show that the Harmony Science Academies in Texas are directly tied to the Gulen Movement. We always need to bear in mind that Fethullah Gulen is an Islamist imam:  
1.  Guidestar -- Cosmos Foundation, Texas (a.k.a., Harmony Public Schools -- http://www2.guidestar.org/organizations/76-0615245/cosmos-foundation.aspx )
 Cosmos Foundation is the management company for Harmony Science Academies, and the CFO of Cosmos is Umit Pecen; he attends the funding board meetings with Sonar Tarim. 
 (Please see http://harmonyparenttruth.blogspot.com/2011/01/harmony-science-academy-charter-school_18.html to learn more about Umit Pecen.)  
 (Please go to http://www.chroniclewatch.com/2010/06/21/islamic-movement-engulfs-lone-star-state/ to learn more about Sonar Tarim.)
 2.  Oct. 7, 2010 -- Dr. Helen Rose Ebaugh -- “Mapping the Gulen Movement” -- Professor of Sociology, University of Houston --  Please slide the marker to 11:52 where Dr. Ebaugh says there are 25 Gulen charter schools in Texas (a.k.a., Cosmos Foundation -- Harmony Science Academies).  If these are not the Harmony Science Academies, to what other schools is she referring?  Obviously she means the Harmony Science Academies and that they are Gulen schools.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJmldzfD884&feature=related
 In Dr. Ebaugh’s remarks, she stated that she had traveled to Turkey to study the Gulen Movement; and she learned that after Gulen investors put up the capital for the Gulen schools for a couple of years, the schools operate on their own.
 This should be the same model used in the United States. If individual citizens want to put up the money for the Harmony Science Academies to get them started, that would be a matter to be decided in the private sector; but we taxpayers should not have our tax dollars used to pay for any schools that are tied to the Muslim movement.
 3.  PBS, “The Gulen Movement,” Jan. 25, 2011:  http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religionandethics/episodes/january-21-2011/gulen-movement/7949/
 Excerpts from this website:
 SEVERSON: Gülen-inspired volunteers from Turkey bring Turkish language and culture with them. In Houston they sponsor a Turkish Olympiad where American students compete in Turkish dance and song. The winners compete in an annual competition in Ankara, Turkey. There are more than a 1000 Gülen-inspired schools and universities in over 100 countries...
SEVERSON: In Texas there are 33 nationally recognized public charter schools with over 16,000 students grades K through 12. They’re called Harmony schools, and the Turkish superintendent insists they are strictly secular and in no way connected to Gülen. [As shown in Points #1 and #2, the Harmony Science Academies most certainly are Gulen schools. -- Donna Garner]  Professor Ebaugh says there’s a reason for this kind of sensitivity. [Dr. Ebaugh has stated publicly that she believes the Gulen charter schools in the United States should be more forthcoming about their links to him and to Turkey because she does not believe they have anything to hide. -- Donna Garner]
(4)  Students in the Gulen schools celebrate various Turkish Muslim holidays, and students frequently win trips to Turkey. 

2 comments:

  1. Greetings. I'm glad to see that there is a growing awareness surrounding the many doings of M. Gulen and his efforts to undermine the Turkish secular state using US taxpayer money (derived from his many charter schools). At any rate, this post from Jihadwatch and the accompanying wikileaks cable are informative on the subject:

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2011/03/wikileaks-documents-show-growing-concern-in-us-government-over-gulens-islamic-movement.html

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  2. Thank you Epiphyte!
    If anything we hope that the American people have educated themselves about education in the USA and how our system is flawed. IMO Charter schools (which are a publicly financed yet privately managed) are great. HOWEVER, the laws and regulations are way too lenient. 5 -10 years ago anyone could open a charter school.
    Today, it is getting more and more difficult as we have seen the Gulen Movement being rejected on new schools and openings:
    Lotus School of Excellence (CO)
    Allentown Science Academy
    Mokapu STEM School (HI)
    2 new expansions in Louisana DENIED

    They have however been given a green light for their first entry into Minnesota for the fall of 2011 with the Minnesota School of Science which will be managed by the Gulen's Concept Schools.
    The Knoxville Charter Academy (TX) was denied, then approved and NOW delayed till 2012 and get this the school board is very well aware of the connection with the other schools and to Islamic Imam Fethullah Gulen. The jury is still out on this one and the people will BE HEARD.

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