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FORT MEADE, Fla. — Spectrum Bay News 9 is recognizing four amazing students from across the Tampa Bay area. Each of them is receiving a $1,000 scholarship. Nasier Berrien graduated from Fort Meade Middle Senior High School and his teachers say he’s an exemplary student who is committed to his faith, and his future.
When it comes to life, Berrien is cracking the code, and he’s not even out of high school yet. “I’m a genuine person, and I’m nice to everybody, so that goes a long way,” he said.
Berrien’s family moved to Fort Meade from Jacksonville a few years ago. He says the small-town feel is growing on him, and it doesn’t hurt that he has a special connection to the city.
“Nasier comes from an extraordinary family. He has an extraordinary support system, and he is the culmination of what that looks like,” said Samuel Berrien, who is technically Berrien’s cousin, but he says he’s more like an uncle.
Samuel Berrien is also the Mayor of Fort Meade and presented Nasier with the Spectrum Scholarship. He says he’s extremely proud of him.
Nasier Berrien is planning on attending Bethune Cookman University in the fall. (Photo provided by family)
“Hard work, dedication, strong support, family values, family of faith, so when you see him prosper and participate, achieve, it’s only right, it’s what’s to be expected,” said Berrien.
With a 3.84 GPA, Berrien doesn’t only excel in academics, he also plays football, basketball and runs track, and while he says he loves sports, it’s his faith and volunteer work that keeps him motivated.
“Every Sunday at my church, peaceful believers, I do the sound system, I do cameras, I do live streams, every Sunday,” he said. Which will certainly help in his future career goal to be a broadcast journalist.
Berrien says his ultimate goal, though, is to make his family proud. Berrien is planning on attending Bethune Cookman University in the fall.
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