Get ready for a celestial spectacle!
On Monday, April 8, 2024, we will have the opportunity to witness a rare and awe-inspiring sight: a total solar eclipse! During this incredible phenomenon, the Moon completely covers the Sun, blocking its entire disk. This results in a brief period of darkness known as totality, where the Sun's outer atmosphere, the corona, becomes visible. Total solar eclipses are mesmerizing celestial events but are only visible within a narrow path on Earth. Harlandale ISD is lucky to be near the path of totality, meaning we'll experience a few minutes of darkness during the peak of the eclipse. Students and staff across Harlandale ISD will be able to see 99.884% obscuration at 1:34.09 P.M.
Safety First!
To ensure everyone at Harlandale ISD can experience this historic event safely, we are providing every staff member and student solar eclipse glasses. These specially certified glasses will provide safe viewing of the eclipse, allowing you to witness the sun like never before.
It's important to remember that looking directly at the sun, even during an eclipse, can severely damage your eyes. The special eclipse glasses are the only safe way to observe the eclipse. Harlandale ISD will provide these glasses, and teachers will ensure proper use during the designated viewing times.
Want to Learn More?
Check out the following resources with your student to learn more about this amazing phenomenon:
NASA Eclipse Website: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov
National Geographic: nationalgeographic.com
San Antonio Eclipse Website (hosted by The Witte Museum)
We're thrilled to share this experience together!
To request that your child/student **opt-out** of their school's supervised solar eclipse viewing event on Monday, April 8, 2024, please fill out this form and return it to their campus by Friday, April 5, 2024.