PHS grad Jasmine Terea class of 2012 is making a career of helping others.
Presently, she is a registered behavior technician at Helping Hands Family.
While at PHS, she was a member of the band, tennis and track teams. She took part in the Upward Bound program and went onto Penn State, where she majored in criminology, sociology, human development and family services studies. She graduated from Penn State in 2016 as a Dean List student. Jasmine took on her first job as an applied behavior analyst working with children with autism. She continued her education to become a board certified registered behavior technician. She then attended the Florida Institute of Technology and earned a masters of art in Behavior Analysis Practice, graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade point average
She shared some of her wisdom for PHS students,explore your interest. Don’t feel pressured to have everything figured out right away, discover what generally excites you and follow your passion, but stay practical and find a balance. Always remember to invest in building relationships with teachers, mentors, and peers. Learning from others' experiences can help guide you towards new opportunities. Take time to set your goals that align with your values and ambitions.
Thank you Jasmine for giving us another reason to say,proud to be from Pottstown.