Program Spotlight
Our first “Program Spotlight” is Harmony High School’s Engineering Pathways Program taught by Mr. David Douglass. The Engineering Program at Harmony High School is a dynamic, multi-year career pathway that prepares students for future success in engineering and STEM-related fields. One of the most exciting components of this pathway is the Aerospace Engineering course, where students explore concepts ranging from ground-level engineering all the way to deep space applications. A major highlight of the program is the Propulsion Unit, where students use industry-style design software to create, model, and analyze their own rocket systems. Students then collaboratively build, launch, and evaluate their rockets, applying real engineering principles throughout the process. The launch progression begins with smaller A-engine rockets and advances through more powerful C-engine launches. With each flight, students gain deeper understanding of propulsion, design efficiency, stability, and data analysis—learning directly from real testing and iteration. Student engagement during this unit is consistently extremely high. Many students extend their learning beyond the classroom by designing, building, and launching custom rocket systems with the support of Mr. Douglass and parent involvement, further developing their engineering and problem-solving skills. Over the years, this program has helped launch students into successful post-secondary pathways, with several former Aerospace Engineering students continuing their studies at universities such as the University of Central Florida and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in aerospace and engineering fields. The Engineering program at Harmony High School continues to inspire innovation, curiosity, and a passion for exploration—preparing students to reach new heights in their future careers.


