
Jazarah Herrera
Jazarah Herrera is a driven and imaginative student who loves architecture and is renowned for her unique ideas and dedication to quality.
Jazarah is actively involved in several extracurricular activities and volunteer projects outside of the classroom. As the leader of the St. Patrick School Student Council's environmental, evidence, and communication committee, she has spearheaded numerous community service initiatives to aid areas affected by tropical storms, which have been declared a state of emergency.
Beyond her academic and extracurricular pursuits, Jazarah is known for her compassionate nature and commitment to helping others. She volunteers at the Sunday School of the Divine Child Church in SD as a teacher assistant, playing a vital role in enhancing the Sunday school experience for children. Jazarah also wrote a book about a topic close to her heart: child abuse, mental health, and how important it is that people get help early on in their lives. Her book, "Life at End." Jazarah wrote this book to raise awareness in her community about the various mental health issues people face every day.
She is eager to attend college and hopes to pursue a career in architecture while also serving her community.