A former homeless Florida high school valedictorian graduated with an 8.07 GPA despite the odds stacked against her, ABC News reported.
Jasmine Mazard-Larry, 17, stood before Dr. Kiran C. Patel High Schoolâs graduating class of 2023 on May 13 and encouraged them to pursue their dreams no matter what.
âRejection doesnât mean you failed,â Mazard-Larry said. Let it be a tool to allow yourself to preserve and to not ever, ever, and I mean ever, give up on your dreams.â
The 17-year-old advised her classmates not to âlet obstacles and what people say define who you truly are.â
Mazard-Larry of Tampa spoke from experience because many obstacles that most wouldnât recover from came her way.
Mazard-Larry suffered hearing loss and was diagnosed with ADHD, which she thought made her look weak.
âI was a little embarrassed,â she said. âI didnât really talk about it that much to a lot of people.â
But her recent achievements gave her a new perspective on her ailments. She no longer saw them as hindrances.
âTheyâre not setbacks. They allowed me to be who I am today,â she said.Â
Furthermore, Mazard-Larryâs family lost their home four years ago due to a fire. Her mom, Nidta Mazard, was nine months pregnant then, and the fire caused severe injuries to her dad.
Still, the 17-year-old didnât allow such a traumatic experience to divert her focus.
âAnd here Jasmine, in the midst of it all, [started] high school,â Mazard said of her daughter. âHer behavior could have changed because of a lot of things that she was already going through, but instead, she used that as a light to help me because I almost died giving birth to my son.â
Her mom continued, âSheâs been my light. Sheâs been my rock. I just love her so much because sheâs inspired me to be a better mother and a better person.â
Her perseverance shocked her instructors and administrators. Mazard-Larry wasnât an ordinary student. She was a beast tackling and excelling in her Advanced Placement and dual enrollment classes. She also enrolled in the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education program, which boosted her GPA.
Mazard-Larry got involved with the student government association, speech and debate team, art club and student council for extracurricular activities.
In addition to her high school diploma, Mazard-Larry achieved an associateâs degree from a local community college.
âSheâs really taken the initiative to go above and beyond,â Dr. Kiran C. Patel High School principal, Marlee Strawn, said. âShe had this goal of being top in her class, and ultimately she met it.â
âShe dealt with a really difficult situation, andâŚshe didnât allow it to stop her from meeting her goals,â Strawn said, referring to the Tampa teenâs house fire. âI think thatâs really remarkable, and she was just very goal-driven from day one.â
Mazard-Larry says her inspiration to thrive came from her younger brother, who she hopes finds her as an inspiration.
âI use my little brother as my motivation. Sometimes it can be challenging, but I look at him, and I want to be a role model for him.â
College is the teenâs next step toward her ultimate goal, to become a doctor.
âWe all have our own story,â she shared. âThereâs the good and the bad, but donât overlook the bad because it makes you who you are. In 20 [or] 10 years from now, youâre going to look back and be like, âI did that. I conquered all of these obstacles, and here I am today.'â