Beryl Joyce Harris

Beryl Joyce Harris

educator Jamaica

Beryl Joyce Harris was an influential educator and musician in Jamaica, known for her role as vice principal at Black River Secondary School. She made a significant impact on her community by not only guiding students in their academic pursuits but also nurturing their musical talents. Among her contributions, she was instrumental in teaching Allison Morris to play the organ, thereby fostering a deep connection between music and cultural heritage in the area. Harris's dedication to education and the arts has left a lasting legacy in Black River, particularly within St John's Anglican Church where she was an active member.

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