Meet Our Students: Jordan Moore

Jordan Moore is 16 years old and attends St. Petersburg Collegiate High. During her spare time, she likes to relax by listening to artists like Solange and Tyler the Creator or reading her favorite books. Jordan is planning to extend her education after high school by attending Columbia University and majoring in art history. She would like to work as an art curator to then pursue a job in the fashion field. Jordan has an older sister, and a mother she looks up to for being the first African American woman to become a judge in her circuit. If she could have lunch with anyone anywhere, Jordan would want to be with Solange in NYC, eating pasta, and having a blast together. Jordan has a great personality and apart from being friendly, she has a kind heart. The power of giving to her means that kindness and love should be spread to others. It can be spread by the smallest gesture, and it could still mean the world.

Jordan’s introduction written by fellow Student Service Program member, Stephanie Hernandez-Guerrero. You can see the entire Class of 2025 here.

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