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PRIDEB r i g h t e r H o r i z o n s A c a d e m y ’ s a n n u a l m a g a z i n e
2015What’s in store
for the classof 2015?
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BRIGHTER HORIZONS ACADEMY COLLEGE PREPARATORY
preparing young leaders for college and beyond
BHA is the largest full-time accredited PreK-12th Islamic school in the South and offers:
-Dual credit program with graduates -Over 50 extracurricular activities including earning upward of 60 college credits art, robotics, and journalism clubs -AP courses -Transportation service to surrounding DFW -College and student guidance areas counselors on campus counselors on campus -Family-like atmosphere where everyone is -Aftercare program until 6 pm involved in building each child’s character -100 percent college acceptance rate -SAT Prep courses -14 acres, 2 buildings, 1 campus -On-site musallah and multipurpose hall -TAPPS sports program for boys and girls
An Equal Opportunity Educator | We accept applications on a rolling basis | Daily tours
For more information or to schedule a tour, please call 972.675.2062 or email [email protected]
www.bhaprep.org
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Table of ContentsLetters from the Principals 4
15 Tips for Surviving College 5
Wall of Fame 6
Class of 2015 Seniors 8
Bringing Islam to Competitions 12
PSIA Stars 14
Honor Roll 15
Awards and Recognitions 16
Highlights 18
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Assalamu Alaikum Dear Readers,
As I finish my first year as ECE Principal and my 14th year at BHA, I feel honored and proud to write about ECE accomplishments in our annual commemorative edition of the BHA Pride.Our main academic goal at ECE this year has been a stronger focus on literacy and Math fluency. With the tawfeeq from Allah SWT and the hard work of our teachers, our KG-5th grade students have im-proved significantly in their STAR Reading Assessment and MAP Diagnostic Assessments for Reading and Math. In addition, we had many successful extracurricular activities and special events.
The following is a list of some of the new programs and achievements we made at ECE this year:
-New Science curriculum -New Pre-K 1 curriculum-Structured mentoring/mentorship program for new teachers at BHA-New STAAR resources-New STAAR-like material for Mock STAAR-1st grade Prayer Ceremony
It is the goal of our teachers and staff to continue to develop innovative and creative ways to improve our students’ overall success. Through continuing education and professional development, we strive to find and implement exciting new strategies to expand our students’ horizons. We believe that all students can learn and it has been our goal, and will continue to be, to provide them with a positive learn-ing environment.
I look forward to continuing the long-standing tradition of excellence that has been established at BHA over the years.
Jazakum Allahu Khairan Wassalam,Inssaf Lachtar, M.Ed.ECE Principal
Assalam Alaikum wa Rahmatullah wa BarakatuhDear class of 2015,
As you end your time at Brighter Horizons Academy and embark on your journey beyond these walls, I would like to send you a word of pride and appreciation. You have put in a lot of time and effort into suc-ceeding at BHA, and I am very proud of each of you. Alhamdulilah you have excelled spiritually and aca-demically; your admission to prestigious universities and the scholarships you have obtained are enough testimony to your dedication of hard work and excellence.
However, your efforts will not stop now that you are graduating. You will find that as the stages of your life develop and you grow, different people will require different efforts from you. You should always put forth your best in any endeavor you are doing. Whatever you are, commit to excellence in whatever you do. Remember that our best role model, the Prophet Mohammed SAAW, always showed the believers and humanity the best of performance and attitude. Allah will hold each of us accountable for our efforts on the Day of Judgement.
Most importantly, never reduce your efforts in maintaining the Deen of Allah. We pray that your experience at BHA has already equipped you and prepared you to deal with different people and different situations on the college campus and beyond. Remember that you are the ambassadors of Islam to the world. Hold yourself to high standards and always remember that “Allah is seeing me, Allah is watching me, Allah is my witness.” This motto will always help you to watch what you are doing and keep you alert and in a state of thikr (remembrance of Allah) so that you’ll be pleasing Allah SWT.
I have spent many years at BHA and as your principal I consider each of you as part of my family. I have not only watched this school grow, but I have seen all of you grow as well.
I pray to Allah that you all find success in this world and in the Hereafter. I pray that you all utilize the skills you have learned in order to preserve your Deen and Islamic character and contribute to your com-munity and society at large. May Allah grant you tawfeeq and success in all your future endeavors. Ameen.
“…And my success is not but through Allah. Upon him I have relied, and to Him I return.” (Qur’an 11:88)
Sincerely,Dr. Adnan OmranMiddle School/High School Principal; Dean of Tarbiyah
-ArabicReading Contest for 1st-5th grade-Red Carpet Reader Award Ceremony-“Grade Level Expecta-tions” sessions for parents
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3. Always go to classYou never know when the professorwill drop a crucial test hint or give outextra credit for attendance.
5. Learn to do LaundryColors and whites go separately.Never leave your clothes when they’re done.
6. WORKDon’t wait until it’s time to apply for a job and realize you have no experience. Work part time or intern during college.
7. Get to know your professors 8.
Always ba
ck
up you
r files
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9. Be professional(you’re an adult now).
10. Study. And then study some more.
11. Wear flip flops in the bathroom, not to class.
12. Set a schedule: class time, study time, and social time.
4. BudgetYour spending habits in college tend to stick with you through-out life. Spend wisely.
1. Always prayYou are ambassadors of Islam to the world and prayer is the most importantaspect to maintain.
2. Get InvolvedAll the knowledge in the world won’t help if you come out of college with no experience or professional relationships.
13. Don’t CramConsistently studying over Consistently studying over time is more effective than cramming the night before. Be sure to get plenty of sleep before exams - you’ll do much better than pulling an all-nighteall-nighter.
14. Branch OutStay in touch with Stay in touch with high school friends, but college is not an extension of high school. Build new friendships and have new experiences. experiences.
15. Set GoalsThe diThe difference between dreams and goals is an action plan. Set goals, write them down, and create an action plan to get there. But remember: Allah is the best of planners. of planners.
15 TIPS FOR COLLEGE SURVIVAL
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It is with great pleasure that we announce the achievement of our student Bilal Mukadam. MashaAllah he was ac-cepted into Princeton University in New Jersey for the 15-16 school year. Princeton is one of eight Ivy League schools in the US and has a very rigorous application process. We are very proud of Bilal for taking BHA to Princeton!
His older brother Omar was also accepted to Princeton last year. Bilal also was awarded forbeing a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship program. Earlier this year he presented his research at BHA which he conducted at UT Southwestern as part of their high school summer research program.
Congratulations, Bilal and family. May Allah continue to grant you tawfiq and success in all endeavors. Ameen.
Wall of Fame
Bilal Mukadam
We would like to congratulate Ayesha Rahman who has been awarded a full merit scholarship for four years from UT Austin for their Bio Medical Engineering Honors Program. Being the state flagship university, UT Austin does not award many merit scholarships. Only 7% of students get any merit aid from UT and a tiny fraction gets full scholarships. This is indeed a huge achievement. Earlier this year Ayesha was also recognized for achieving a perfect score on the ACT as well as receiving first place in the State Citizen Bee competition. Congratulations, Ayesha. May Allah continue to reward you in this life and the hereafter.
ayesha rahman
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Wall of FameCelebrating High Achievements
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Salman AhmadUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasSMUUT AustinWaitlisted at Berkley and Georgia Tech
Major: Computer Science
Total Scholarship Amount:$155,224
Extracurricular and Awards:Chess Club
Mohammad M Alkurdi Accepted to:Northlake College
Major: Construction Management
Farah AbdelkarimAccepted to:Richland College
Major: Business
Extracurricular and Awards:Elementary Soccer CoachISF VolunteerJunior World Affair Council Broadcasting Club
Newal AddusAccepted to:Collin College
Major: Sonography Technician
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaStudent CouncilISF Volunteer
Yasmeen AkelUniversities Accepted to:Texas Women’s University
Major: Sports Medicine
Extracurricular and Awards:SoccerStudent CouncilPhotography
Mariam AhmadUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:TaekwondoStudent CouncilSenior Class President
Sara BellusaUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Biology, Pre-Dental
Extracurricular and Awards:Dental Care NowMAS Youth CenterCharity DaysNational Soceity of High School ScholarsCongress of Future Medical Leaders BHA Representative Washington Youth Tour
Tala ChaabanUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaJunior World Affairs CouncilDebateTaekwondoISFNorth Texas Food BankNursing Home
Ameena HafizullahUniversities Accepted to:UT Arlington
Major: Nursing
Extracurricular and Awards:TrackCertification for “At Risk” training Perfect Posture and Wellness CenterHospice End of Life Expectancy Remarkable Health CareMedical City Dallas Museum of Art
Niha KhanAccepted to:Richland College
Major: Nursing
Extracurricular and Awards:HomeTowne at Garland Retirement HomeNorth Garland High school, Teens with DisabilitiesGood Samaritan of Garland
Class of 2015 Seniors
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Fatemeh NikpourUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUniversity of North TexasTexas Women’s University
Major: Healthcare Studies
Total Scholarship Amount:$9,790
Extracurricular and Awards:Student CouncilJournalismDebateNational Society of High School ScholarsPhi Theta Kappa
Maya OmerUniversities Accepted to:Texas Women’s University
Major: Nursing
Total Scholarship Amount:$9,600
Extracurricular and Awards:National Society ofHigh School ScholarsJunior World Affairs CouncilPhi Theta CappaStudent CouncilMedical City Children’s Hospital
Shuruk SalehUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Undecided
Extracurricular and Awards:Good Samaritan Food BankNorth Garland High School Special NeedsStudent CouncilGarland Nursing homeRowlett Public Library
Shaher AlmuftiUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:Student CouncilClass SecretaryVarsity BasketballBroadcasting
Kulsoom ZulqarnainUniversities Accepted to:RutgersUniversity of North TexasUT Arlington
Major: Chemistry
Extracurricular and Awards:Student Council Broadcasting Phi Theta KappaNational Society ofHigh School ScholarsPrivate Tutoring1st Place Winner Physics Science Fair
Noor QaddouraAccepted to:Collin College
Major: Nursing, CRNA
Extracurricular and Awards:Sunday School TeacherAnimal ShelterSpecial Ed Aid
Ousama ChaabanAccepted to:Collin College
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaJunior World Affairs CouncilDebateTaekwondoISF VolunteerNorth Texas Food BankNursing Home
Raheel HaiderUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasSMU
Major: Pre-Med
Total Scholarship Amount:$100,224
Zain KhanAccepted to:Collin College
Major: Nursing
Extracurricular and Awards:Student CouncilDebateBroadcastingVarsity Basketball
Deanna ZeidanUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaBroadcastingStudent Council
Class of 2015 Seniors
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Aaminah KhanUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Speech Pathology
Extracurricular and Awards:Girl Scouts of NE TexasStudent CouncilJunior World Affairs Council
Aaleena ZaidiUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUT AustinSMU
Major: Healthcare Studies, Pre-Med
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta Kappa
Bilal MukadamUniversities Accepted to:Princeton University
Major: Undecided
Extracurricular and Awards:National Merit FinalistUT Southwestern STARS2014 Summer InternNorth Texas Food BankPing Pong
Nora TassabhjiUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Healthcare Management
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaShaam Relief Foundation North Dallas Children’s ClinicMesquite Neurology Clinic Children’s Medical Center
Mahmoud El-awadyUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasBaylor UniversityNortheastern University
Major: Biology
Total Scholarship Amount:$135,224
Extracurricular and Awards:Renner PediatricsDental Distinction ISF Qur’an Institute
Dania RifaiUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Chemistry/Biochemistry
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaNational Society Collegiate Scholars
Saja NaffaUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Undecided
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta Kappa
Zachariah CrutchfieldUniversities Accepted to:SMUUSCUT AustinColumbia UniversityUniversity of Minnesota
Major: Undecided
Extracurricular and Awards:TrackJunior World Affairs CouncilPhotography
Abdullah MakkiehUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUT Arlington
Major: Healthcare Studies
Extracurricular and Awards:Student Council
Rama MouhaffelUniversities Accepted to:SMU
Major: Undecided
Total Scholarship Amount:$80,000
Extracurricular and Awards:Student CouncilBroadcastingJunior World Affairs CouncilDebateInteract
Class of 2015 Seniors
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Yusuf KhanUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasSMU
Major: Software Engineering
Total Scholarship Amount:$171,224
Extracurricular and Awards:Student CouncilBroadcastingVarsity Basketball
Montaz IbrahimAccepted to:Collin College
Major: Business
Extracurricular and Awards:Varsity basketball
Mona TalebAccepted to:Brookhaven College
Major: Business
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaNational Society of Collegiate Scholars
Ruqiya SheikhaliUniversities Accepted to:UC San DiegoUC Santa BarbaraSMUUT DallasNew York University
Major: Undecided
Total Scholarship Amount:$80,000
Extracurricular and Awards:Junior World Affairs CouncilUNICEF Club Arabic and Linguistics Topics Club
Ayesha RahmanUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUT AustinUniversity of North Carolina
Major: Biomedical Engineering
Total Scholarship Amount:$111,224
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaNational Merit Finalist Perfect ACT Score
Saarah KhanUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Arts and Technology
Total Scholarship Amount:$24,000
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaHomeTowne at GarlandNursing HomeRichardson Animal ShelterSanabal’s Promise Good Samaritan
Nabilah NathaniUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUniversity of North TexasFordham University
Major: Psychology and English Double Major
Total Scholarship Amount:$21,728
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaNational Society of High School Scholars
Ayesha AhmadUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasUT ArlingtonUT Austin
Major: Biochemistry
Total Scholarship Amount:$103,224
Extracurricular and Awards:Good Samaritan Food PantryHometown Garland Nursing Home
Manar El-KhaledUniversities Accepted to:UT Dallas
Major: Chemistry; Minorin Healthcare Studies
Total Scholarship Amount:$48,000
Extracurricular and Awards:Phi Theta KappaStudent CouncilNational Student LeadershipConferenceNursing HomeFood Drive
Yousef SalemUniversities Accepted to:UT DallasSMU
Major: Biology, Pre-Dental
Total Scholarship Amount:$135,224
Class of 2015 Seniors
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Bringing Islam to Competitions
Brighter Hori-zons Academy is the first Islamic school in Texas to join the Texas Association of Private and Pa-rochial Schools. The league was established in the 1970s to coordi-nate athletic com-petitions among private schools. In the summer of 2014 the new TAPPS Presi-dent visited then principal Muham-
mad Diwan and Athletic Director Akram Mutawe. They were pleased with what BHA had to offer.
“In order to join TAPPS you have to have the facilities,” said Mutawe. “You can’t just be someone based out of a house and call yourself a school and join. It wouldn’t be fair to other teams. BHA
having the fa-cilities to practice in was a major point in our be-ing accepted into TAPPS.”
BHA has done better than ex-pected in its first year as a TAPPS member.
“We were expect-ing more non-acceptance from other schools,” said Mutawe.
When Abdullah
Orfaly recited the Qur’an at a game, the opposing team stood and bowed in respect. There has been virtu-ally no backlash from other teams playing against the first Islamic school in TAPPS.
Despite doing bet-ter than expected, Mutawe says we have a lot of room to grow. “We have lots of natural tal-ent at this school,
but we will be working hard on developing our physical abilities through summer in preparation for next year.”
Part of that train-ing will include time in the new weight room. Weights and ma-chines were gen-erously sponsored by former board member Dr. Omar Burney.
By training and conditioning, we will be able to level the playing field when sports start again in the Fall.
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PSIA StarsMathematics -- 55th Mahrusa Billah
Mathematics -- 86th sadiq shaikh
numer sense -- 64th Manaal Mohammed
number sense -- 86th sadiq shaikh
science -- 64th rayan Zamir
science -- 83rd sadiq shaikh
spelling -- 7-86th amina Benaissa
Vocabulary -- 53rd haadi shaikh
Psia District results Psia state results
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Honor RollYasmeen Abbas (1)Rahma Alsaid (1)Jawaad Billah (1)Maleeha noor Chaudhry(1)Abdur-rahman Hayee (1)Zaid Kokash (1)Hassan Saadi (1)Aishah Vora (1)Sheza Asif (2)Zara Asif (2)Hania Hashmi (2)Mostafa Issa (2)Amsah Kazmi (2)Taha Maqbool (2)Ziyad Abdullah (3)Muhammed Abukaram (3)Hiba Afaq (3)Zeerak Ahmed (3)Fatemah Alqallaf (3)Nura Anbari (3)Rania Azeez (3)Alisha noor Chaudhry (3)Aleena Fatima (3)Aya Hallak (3)Maryam Kailani (3)Jawairiah Kamran (3)Amaan Khan (3)Syed Naqvi (3)Jana Naser (3)Sameeha Syed Muhammad (3)Khalid Abou-khamis (4)Sameen Ahmad (4)Yasseen Hilal (4)Zahra Kamal (4)Bilal Saadi (4)Abdallah Alsaid (5)Mahrusa Billah (5)Danah Al-Hashmi (6)Zohra Baig (6)Emira Hossain (6)Dania Kaikati (6)Zaki Khan (6)
Ahmed Lachtar (6)Mohammad Morsy (6)Haadi Shaikh (6)Jude Abuafeefeh (7)Sayed Hamzah (7)Sayed Hamzah Alqallaf (7)Hamzah Dweik (7)Yousuf Khan (7)Nawal Mahmood (7)Ayesha Usman (7)Noor El-Haj (8)Yasmine Gharbieh (8)Husni Hamdan (8)Hana Hendi (8)Ayah Rahman (8)Nushah Rahman (8)Zaina Rida (8)Sadiq Shaikh (8)Nadia Zuberi (8)Mustafa Ahmad (9)Abdurrahman Fridi (9)Shariff-Ahmad Habboush (9)Sefia Khan (9)Saba Syed (9)Zuhair Zaidi (9)Saleem Abo-auda (10)Ahad Asad Ahmed (10)Zarraf Arefeen (10)Mohamed Benaissa (10)Ahmad Dweik (1)0Aaliya Jaleel (10)Khalid Mukadam (10)Uzma Quadri (10)Yasmin Zeidan (10)Kareem Alnachoukati (11)Seem Alwan (11)Zaina Alzaim (11)Nadeen Awad (11)Sabrena El-Haj (11)Anisah El-heet (11)Raahil Hamza (11)Rayan Harmouch (11)
Ali Modak (11)Lyn Mouhaffel (11) Fareeha Usman (11)Iman Zidan (11)Ayesha Ahmad (12)S. Salman Ahmad (12)Sara Bellusa (12)Tala Chaaban (12)Manar El-khaled (12)Rama Mouhaffel (12)Bilal Mukadam (12)Saja Naffa (12)Ayesha Rahman (12)Nora Tassabhji (12)Aaleena Zaidi (12)Deanna Zeidan (12)
Each student on the honor roll list received all As for the first three marking periods. At the time of printing fourth marking period grades have not been submitted. For students enrolled in the dual credit program, their honor roll status is deter-mined based on first semester grades at Brighter Horizons Academy.
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Awards and Recognitionsislamic studies awardsCommunity Service Project Winners: 1st Place: Aaleena Zaidi, Ayesha Rahman, Aminah Khan, Dania Rifai2nd Place( tied): Tala Chaaban, Rama Mouhaffel, Nora Tassabhji, Deanna Zeidan, Saja Naffa, Manar El-Khaled
Seem Alwan, Anisah Elheet, Fareeha Usman, Maleeha Kazmi, Lyn Mouhaffel, Nadeen Awad3rd Place: Salman Ahmad, Mahmoud El-Awady, Bilal Mukadam, Zachariah Crutchfield, Mohamed Shammet
Spoken Word Poetry Winners:1st Place: Rayan Harmouch (11), Ali Modak (11)2nd Place: Aminah Khan (12)3rd Place: Nisreen Shalabi (11)Honorable Mention: Ayah Lopez (11), Nadia Alimam (11)10th Grade winners:1st Place: Yasmine Zeidan2nd Place: Asim Ghouse3rd Place: Seher IqbalHonorable Mention: Mohamed Benaissa
Calligraphy Competition:10th-12th Grades:1st Place: Aaliya Jaleel (10)2nd Place: Aleena Zaidi (12)3rd Place: Khadeejah Chowdhry (10)8th-9th Grades:1st Place: Abdulrahman Fridi (9)2nd Place: Muhammad Muhanna (9)6th-7th Grades:1st Place: Zarah Najmi (7)2nd Place: Abdul Rahman Marouf (7)3rd Place: Rabeeya Kazmi (7)
Qur’an competition5th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Aashir Ahmed, Mahrusa Billah, Isra Khan2nd Place: Alina Ali, Zemzem Dawed, Hanan Alsmadi3rd Place: Abdallah Alsaid, Nouran MoussaQira’ah1st Place: Mahrusa Billah, Aashir Ahmed2nd Place: Hafsah Faariah3rd Place: Omar Ahmad, Amaan Zafar
6th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Sameer Sajjad, Marwan El-Awady, Yaseen Elmenayer2nd Place: Samer Muhanna3rd Place: Ali ZuaiterQira’ah1st Place: Zaki Khan, Marwan El-Awady, Ahmed Lachtar2nd Place: Yaseen Elmenayer3rd Place: Ali Zuaiter, Dania Kaitati
7th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Talha Maqsood, Zarah Najmi, Abderrehman Maqsood2nd Place: Kareem Muriby3rd Place: Layal Abou-KhamisQira’ah1st Place: Amina Benaissa, Omar Rashdan2nd Place: Jude Abuafeefeh3rd Place: Kareem Muriby
8th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Ayah Rahman, Hodeifah Ismail2nd Place: Zaina RidaQira’ah1st Place: Husni Hamdan, Sadiq Sheikh2nd Place: Zaina Rida, Hana Hendi3rd Place: Ali Hilal, Ayah Rahman
9th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Zuhair Zaidi2nd Place: Abdullah OrfalyQira’ah1st Place: Zuhair Zaidi2nd Place: Abdullah Orfaly, Bayan Rashdan3rd Place: Khalid Naser, Rawan Dweik, Adam Wajahat
10th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Saim Zaki3rd Place: Khadijah ChowdhryQira’ah1st Place: Saim Zaki, Amir Muriby,Asad Ahmed2nd Place: Asim Ghouse, FurqanParupia3rd Place: Ihsaan Ahmad, Mahjoobah Billah
11th Grade Winners2nd Place: Fahad Maqsood3rd Place: Rayan Harmouch
12th Grade WinnersMemorization1st Place: Ayesha RahmanQira’ah1st Place: Ayehsa Ahmad2nd Place: Aaleena Zaidi3rd Place: Aminah Khan
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Awards and RecognitionsYoung Muslim QuizBoys Calligraphy Winners1st Place: Zachariah Crutchfield (12)2nd Place: Abdel Rahman Marouf (4)
Girls Calligraphy Winners1st Place: Aaliya Jaleel (10)2nd Place: Sana Sawani (4)3rd Place: Khadeeja Zulqarnain (10),Fatemeh Nikpour (12)
Boys Qira’ah Winners1st Place: Abdul Karim Abdullah (KG), Umar Ali (2)2nd Place: Jawaad Billah (1), OmarTariq (4), Mustafa Chaudhry (4), Yaseen Elmenayer (6)3rd Place: Muneeb Ahmad (KG), Ibrahim Khan (9), Abdullah Imran (2)
Girls Qira’ah Winners1st Place: Haya Al-Natcha (KG), Zara Asif (2), Sana Sawani (4), Aminah Khan (12)2nd Place: Samarah Ali (KG),Lara Alarab (8)3rd Place: Aiza Ali (KG), Aiza Maqsood (KG), Ayesha Ahmad (12)
Boys Written Winners1st Place: Rayyan Zamir (6), Amman Khan (3), Waseef M Kabir (4), Talha Maqsood (7), Sadiq Shaikh (8), Zuhair Zaidi (9)2nd Place: Zakiuddin Kazi (4), Mujtaba Alam (8)3rd Place: Rayyan Badr (4), ZakiKhan (6), Mustafa Ahmad (9)
Girls Written Winners1st Place: Mahrusa Billah (5)2nd Place: Samaah Maqsood (6), Manaal Mohammed (6)3rd Place: Mariam Awan (4), DaniaKaikati (6)
taPPs sportsCross Country School Record HoldersGirls 2 Mile Run: Maria AhmadBoys 3 Mile Run: Siddiq Canty
VolleyballAll-District Honorable Mention:Jasmine Yim (11), Ayah Lopez (11)
Boys SoccerAll-District 1st Team: Yazeed MustafaAll-District 2nd Team: Abdul-rahman Chaaban (9)All-District Honorable Mention:Mohamad Agel(9), Ahmad Qutu (9),Hamed Qashmar (11)
Girls SoccerAll-District 2nd Team:Jennan Akel (11)All-District Honorable Mention:Hadeel Wadi (9), Bayan Rashdan (9),Nadine Abualneel (9), Raahil Hamza (11)
Track & FieldDistrict 2-Mile Run: Ibrahim Khan (9)
shine night 1st Place: Yasmine Gharbieh (8)2nd Place: Shurook Baker (8)3rd Place: Nushah Rahman (8)
science fair 5th Grade Winners1st Place: Hanan Alsmadi2nd Place: Zayad Shariff3rd Place: Saleem Mezenner, IbrahimRahmanHonorable Mention: Arianna Iqbal
6th Grade Winners1st Place: Mohammad Morsy2nd Place: Ameena Mooers3rd Place: Omar BarakatHonorable Mention: Hadi Shaikh
Science Fair Contd.7th Grade Winners1st Place: Zarah Najmi2nd Place: Sahal Vervani3rd Place: Nawal MahmoodHonorable Mention: Hamza Dweik
8th Grade Winners1st Place: Sadiq Shaikh2nd Place: Hana Hendi3rd Place: Rokeyah KhanHonorable Mention: Zaina Rida
arabic reading Day First Grade1st Place: Rahma Alsaid2nd Place: Baqir Zaidi3rd Place: Aishah Vora
Second Grade1st Place: Minall Ali2nd Place: Nadir Abdellah3rd Place: Taha Maqbool
Third Grade1st Place: Hiba Afaq, Samah Maqsood, Alisha noor Chaudhry
Fourth Grade1st Place: Khalid Abou Khamis2nd Place: Sana Sawani3rd Place: Sameen Ahmed
Fifth Grade1st Place: Ashir Ahmed2nd Place: Abdullah Alsaid3rd Place: Daniyal Chaudhry
Citizen Bee District1st Place: Ayesha Rahman2nd Place: Ayesha AhmadState1st Place: Ayesha Rahman
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Highlights
BHA Drama Club’s production of The Wizard of Oz. The theatre was sold out!
During “No Books Day” our students learn by alternative means with experiments and interactive iPad games.
During Math Night, students volunteered at stations to demonstrate how mathcan be interactive and fun.
The Math Department held Engineering Week at BHA which included guest speakers and creative projects by students.
The History Department held International Night at BHA which included a parade of the world’s flags.
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Top: Dr. Omar Burney and Akram Mutawe cut the ribbon at the opening ofthe new weight room. Middle row left: BHA ath-letes are the first to receive an official letterman jacket. Middle row center: Arabic Night included a night of entertaining folk music, plays, and recitation of poetry. Middle row right:Students perform Othello as part of the public literacy event in Dallas while a Dallas Morning News photographer takes pictures. Bottom left: students cheer at BHA’s pep rally. Bottom right: at Science Night students volunteered at stations demonstrating various science experiments.
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Our One & Only Princess Layan,
The moment you entered our lives, everything changed. You brought us happiness, hope, love, and contentment.
We are so proud of all you have achieved in Kindergarten this year.You have become a beautiful, independent, caring, happy, respectful, selfless big sister, with so much to offer to the world.
We are your biggest fans and will always be there for you, InshAllah.
Remember, always put Allah (SWT) first, follow your dreams and keep smiling.
We Love You,Baba, Mama, and Hamoodi
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Brighter Horizons Academy 3145 Medical Plaza Dr. Garland, TX 75044 972-675-2062 www.bhaprep.org