We, Nery Chavez and Fatima Khan from Harmony School of Discovery are writing this letter to bring to your attention something that we believe is unfair and requires inquisition. We believe that our dear friend and, until recently, classmate, Riley Brast should be re-enrolled in the senior class at Harmony School of Discovery for the 2015-2016 school year. Riley Brast has attended Harmony School of Discovery since the 2011-2012 school year, her eighth grade year. Since then she has grown as a person, as a student, and as a friend. At Harmony School of Discovery we have a very tight knit group of students. When Discovery first opened as a new school it opened it’s doors to kids from everywhere and from every which background. Us students were forced to come together and start fresh with virtual strangers, leaving behind everything familiar. This reality forced us to build new bonds with people going through the same hurdles as us, adjusting to a new school and a disparate environment. We learned how to nurture and preserve close relationships among our classmates, relationships between teachers and students, and relationships between students and administration. Over the years we have lost a numerous amount of friends and teachers moving to different schools from …show more content…
She has become part of the HSD family. It’s not only her good behavior and academic performance that makes her a part of our school, but her personality and outgoing nature that has the power to light up every room she walks into. Riley has always been involved in the growth and progress of this school, from guiding the children in the younger grades to maturity, to taking part in its literal growth when the school expanded during the 2012-2013 school year. We have come so far for a small charter school and she has been a part of it all. It would be a shame for her to not be able to see it flourish even further her last year as a high