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Jahnia T. Harrigan overcomes ‘culture shock’ to excel in US school system

- Graduated summa cum laude from 2 different colleges this month
17-year-old Jahnia T. Harrigan graduated from Union County Early College on May 11, 2022 summa cum laude as a member of the National Honor Society, President of Girl Up, and Student Leader of Our Minds Matter. Photo: Team of Reporters
Forced to relocate to the United States after the devastating Hurricane Irma in September 2017, Virgin Islands student Jahnia T. Harrigan was faced with uncertainty and culture shock; however, the resilience of the Virgin Islander has seen Harrigan overcome and excel in the US public school system. Photo: Team of Reporters
Forced to relocate to the United States after the devastating Hurricane Irma in September 2017, Virgin Islands student Jahnia T. Harrigan was faced with uncertainty and culture shock; however, the resilience of the Virgin Islander has seen Harrigan overcome and excel in the US public school system. Photo: Team of Reporters
MONROE, North Carolina, USA- Forced to relocate to the United States (US) after the devastating Hurricane Irma in September 2017, Virgin Islands student Jahnia T. Harrigan was faced with uncertainty and culture shock; however, the resilience of the Virgin Islander has seen Harrigan overcome and excel in the US public school system.

The 17-year-old Jahnia graduated from Union County Early College on May 11, 2022 summa cum laude as a member of the National Honor Society, President of Girl Up, and Student Leader of Our Minds Matter.

Highest honours

Jahnia also graduated from South Piedmont Community College on May 14, 2022 with an Associate in Arts summa cum laude as the Treasurer and Community Service Chair of the National Society of Leadership and Success and a member of Phi Theta Kappa.

Jahnia T. Harrigan, who hails from Sea Cows Bay in the Third District, started her early education at Century House Montessori and Cedar International School, before relocating to the mainland United States after the hurricanes in 2017.

‘Culture shock’

“It was a big culture shock,” Jahnia told Virgin Islands News Online (VINO), adding that she often felt like she was out of her element.

“I went from a small class to a class with hundreds of people. I went from seeing people I’d known since I was little to meeting a hundred new people a day.

“Of course, looking back, I worry that I spent so much time living in the past and focusing on what I’d left behind. I think I tried my best. It was hard to lose everything I’d ever known in the blink of an eye.”

‘Humanitarian @ heart’

Jahnia said she constantly heard that the move to the US was about her future and “what’s best for the version of me five years down the line, so I pushed forward.”

The Virgin Islander and ‘humanitarian at heart’, who volunteers her time mentoring others, now plans to attend university to eventually pursue a career as a dermatologist.

13 Responses to “Jahnia T. Harrigan overcomes ‘culture shock’ to excel in US school system”

  • Harrigan and Christopher fam (22/05/2022, 12:42) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    Keep it up
  • CGB 2 DISTRICT (22/05/2022, 12:48) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Great job..keep pushing
  • kiss (22/05/2022, 12:54) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations ???? May God continue to bless you in your future endeavours
  • Just saying (22/05/2022, 13:31) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Good news
  • h**** coach (22/05/2022, 14:49) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    From good to great
  • Angie (22/05/2022, 14:58) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats!!!
  • guy hill (22/05/2022, 15:23) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Congratulations Jahnia. Always continúe to do and be your very best. Be Brave.
  • Jack Husbands (22/05/2022, 17:00) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Always specially gifted from small. I am confident you will press on to even greater achievements
  • RedStorm (22/05/2022, 18:09) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    Leaders keep their pace and continue to move up, never a dull moment.It’s within you to let your fullness flow to others when you teach them you become richer , bolder and your thoughts become deeper. Your are a deep thinker.
  • Youth (22/05/2022, 21:23) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is best spent experiencing as much 'culture shock' that you can handle. Don't stop now, keep traveling, western Europe, mid East, Africa, India, the Orient and South America all wait for your arrival. Learn other languages along the way and keep moving while you are young. Also moving around the world is much more difficult when you are older.
  • c (22/05/2022, 21:27) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congratulations
  • do better (22/05/2022, 21:36) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
    Our youth are at the moon graduating and attending second rate Colleges. Sad and a poor outlook for them in the VI. The vI will continue to import educated workers with top rate education.
  • NC Love (23/05/2022, 02:31) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Congrats to you young lady. I am BVI belonger who fell in love with the small towns of NC 30+ years ago. There are some small town parts that reminds me of whatv the was like BVI 30 years back. I also found my college years in NC to be very fulfilling. Take advantage of every opportunity that comes your way!


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