April 2004 – Harmani received the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Title I approval.
November 2004 – Harmani celebrated the first anniversary of its Innovative Auxiliary Workshop Program, which consisted of 100 workshop offerings.
October 2004 – The Harmani President and CEO spoke at the American Association of School
Librarians (AASL) Conference for the technical creation of its “Mustangs On Books” program.
September 2005 – Harmani signed a contract with The School District of Philadelphia under the No Child Left Behind Act.
February 2005 – The Daily Yomiuri published 8 Harmani ESL students’ cutting-edge essays.
July 2005 – Harmani’s mascot, a greyhound, was created. It was named "Harmani-kun."
January 2006 – Harmani created The Jerome Arthur Vaughn and Nagao-Tanaka Scholarships.
June 2006 – Twenty Harmani English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) students received scores of 800 or higher on the Test of English International Communication (TOEIC).
June 2006 – Harmani created its first iPod-cast for English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learners, and achieves a student enrollment of 100 part-time students.