Lois Cowles Harrison
Center for the Visual
and Performing Arts

Academic Calendar

Bell Schedule 2011/2012
7:00 a.m. - FIrst Bell
7:05 to 7:55 a.m. - First Period
8:01 to 8:51 a.m. - Second Period
8:57 to 9:47 a.m. - Third Period
9:53 to 10:43 a.m. - Fourth Period
10:49 to 12:09 p.m. - Fifth Period (A & B Lunch)
12:15 to 1:05 p.m. - Sixth Period
1:11 to 2:01 p.m. - Seventh Period

Holiday Monday May 27, 2013

Senior Meeting Wednesday May 29, 2013 at 08:00 AM

Senior Breakfast Wednesday May 29, 2013 at 09:30 AM

Senior Banquet Thursday May 30, 2013 at 05:00 PM

Senior Awards Thursday May 30, 2013 at 07:30 PM

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Fine Arts Series

The box office will open one hour and thirty minutes prior to curtain on the dates of the performances. The house will open approximately thirty minutes prior to curtain. If you purchase tickets at the box office, only cash and checks are accepted. Credit cards are only accepted on-line and not accepted at the box office. The box office does not accept cash denominations of $50 or more due to county policy. Harrison performance start promptly at 7:30 p.m. for evening performances and 2:00 p.m. for matinees regardless of a line at the box office window. If you wish to purchase tickets the day of the performance, please plan on arriving no later than 7:00 p.m. for evening performances and 1:30 p.m. for matinees in order to park, get tickets, and see the entire performance. 

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Harrison News

Polk Students Were Chosen as Part of Disney's Dreamers and Doers Program
Ledger--April 3, 2012

Harrison Students Have Shorts Accepted Into Gasparilla Film Festival
Ledger--March 30, 2012

Harrison Gets Unprecedented Dance Honor
Ledger -- March 7, 2012

Teens Honored for their Artwork (Congressional Art Competition)
Ledger -- February 21, 2012

Quentin Darrington Returns in "Memphis"
Ledger -- Sunday, February 5, 2012

Harrison Shows Off Its Assests Hosting National Gathering of Educators
Ledger – Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Youngarts Week: Harrison Student In Running for $10,000 With Photograph Collage
Ledger – Monday, January 2, 2012

Harrison Arts Center Hosting National Arts Event
Ledger – Saturday, December 10, 2011

Harrison School for the Arts Presents: "White Christmas" 
Ledger – Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Karen Olivo Joins 'Harry's Law' For Season 2 Starting Wednesday
Ledger – Monday, September 19, 2011

Harrison Grad Bakes His Heart Out on Food Network Show
Ledger – Saturday,  September 17, 2011

Harrison SAT Achievement
Ledger – Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Two Harrison Students Place at a Las Vegas Film Festival
Ledger- Friday September 2, 2011
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Sponsors

Inquire about becoming a sponsor!
In addition to sponsorship opportunities there are other ways you can help:
• Join the Harrison Parents’ Association (HPA) and volunteer for your child's program/department.
• Get involved in the (HPA) Annual Fundraiser: Roll Out the Red Carpet for Harrison.
• Give to the Harrison Annual Giving Fund, made payable directly to the school.
• Consider a contribution to the Harrison Endowment within the Community Foundation of Greater Lakeland.
Email us to learn more.  

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Community

Community involvement at Harrison School for the Arts

Quality Education Is Everybody's Business!

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Consider becoming an approved volunteer by clicking here.
You are invited to become involved with making Harrison School for the Arts the premiere school of choice in our nation.

Our mission is to galvanize community resources to help all Harrison School for the Arts students succeed in school and become productive members of society.  The support that you could offer takes many shapes, including program management, program support, and additional resources offered to the students, teachers and administrators of the Harrison.

Connect with students and join other businesses and agencies to:
•celebrate the quality education students receive at Harrison,
•showcase student talent, and
•encourage more involvement from our diverse community.

Harrison School for the Arts believes that community support enhances the educational experiences of all our students.

Schools, parents, and the community can work together to promote the health, well-being and learning of all Harrison students.  When Harrison actively involves parents and engages community resources, we are able to respond more effectively to the needs of our students.

Family and community involvement fosters partnerships among schools, families, community groups and individuals.  These partnerships result in sharing and maximizing resources.  In addition, they help students develop healthy behaviors and promote healthy families.

Research shows that schools with community partnerships have students who are more likely to:
•Earn higher grades and test scores,
•Complete homework more consistently,
•Attend school more regularly,
•Have better social skills,
•Show improved behavior,
•Adapt well to school,
•Have higher self-esteem,
•Have better relationships with their parents, and
•Graduate and go on to college.
Additionally, linking community activities to the classroom:
•Positively impacts academic achievement,
•Reduces school suspension rates, and
•Improves school-related behaviors.

Harrison School for the Arts believes that all have a responsibility to educate students, not just the teachers and staff in schools. Parents, businesses, social service agencies, and community colleges/universities all play a vital role in this effort.

Here are the indicators that demonstrate community involvement at Harrison School for the Arts:
•Parents and community members have an active voice and involvement in the school improvement process.
•Staff understands the importance of parent and community involvement in the school and creates opportunities for their involvement.
•Staff creates and uses business partnerships to expand the curricula.
•Parents are assisted with understanding child and adolescent development and child-rearing skills.
•Parents and community members are recruited, trained, and provided a variety of volunteer activities.
•There is frequent and ongoing communication using a variety of means (e.g., newsletters, meetings, conferences, electronic).
•Diverse opportunities exist for parent involvement (e.g., committees, volunteering, monitoring homework).
•A high degree of parent participation and involvement are noted at open houses,
•PTA events, and other school activities.

Get involved!
Harrison School for the Arts needs your help to ensure the future of our Community!

Should you choose to support Harrison with a financial gift, please make checks payable to the Harrison Parents Association, Inc.
Our association is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization.  Your donation is tax deductible.

Please visit the SUPPORT HARRISON, as well as these pages:
The Harrison Parents Association, Inc. and Harrison Annual Giving Fund.

Harrison Parents Association, Inc. • 750 Hollingsworth Road • Lakeland Fl 33801 • 863.499.2855