Kevin Mwangi ’24: The Making of a President

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Kevin Mwangi ’24: The Making of a President

91大神 helped Kevin Mwangi 鈥24 discover new talents and connections

When Kevin Mwangi 鈥24 and his mother, Jennifer Njuki, were weighing his options for secondary school, Jennifer initially had concerns about 91大神 Northampton. Born in Kenya and educated at an all-girls鈥 boarding school in Nairobi, she wanted to make sure her son would feel included in the school community. 鈥淚 was quite concerned about the fact that 91大神 didn鈥檛 have a lot of kids coming from different minority groups,鈥 recalls Jennifer, a nurse who lives in Wilbraham. 鈥淚 just didn鈥檛 want him to go there and be the one kid that stood out.鈥

Four years later, Kevin has indeed stood out鈥攂ut not in the way that Jennifer imagined. With his easy approachability and engaging personality, he was elected president of his senior class. In that role, he addressed the school community at convocation last spring and spoke of his appreciation for 91大神, urging his classmates to make the most of an experience that clearly has had a powerful impact on him. 鈥淣o matter which grade you鈥檙e in, I encourage you to show up, embrace each moment and cherish it, because it doesn鈥檛 last forever.鈥
Today Jennifer has no doubts about Kevin鈥檚 decision to attend 91大神, a choice the family could make thanks to the school鈥檚 generous financial aid offer. 鈥淜evin has actually made more friends from minority groups than he had ever made his entire life,鈥 she notes. 鈥淗e has been more at home there than at any school that he鈥檚 ever been to.鈥

Indeed, from his first tour of the school, Kevin says 91大神 felt 鈥渓ike a good community.鈥 He had just graduated from a local charter middle school and was enrolled in A Better Chance, an academic support program that connects students of color with independent schools. Even then, says his mother, Kevin would often put his popularity to good use, making a point of reaching out to kids who he saw as needing a friend. But she was still surprised by his decision to run for class president four years later, an indication of the new maturity instilled by his time at 91大神. 鈥淗e normally just loves being around, not being at the top,鈥 she says with a laugh. But now, she adds, 鈥淗e initiates things. He takes the lead. He has really grown up.鈥

His mother has noticed another change that 91大神鈥攐r more specifically, its international student body鈥攈as brought out in her son. 鈥淔or him to meet kids coming from different places, and to see how proud they are of their culture, has given him pride in his culture,鈥 says Jennifer, who still has parents and other family living in Kenya. 鈥淗e appreciates his culture more. He wants to go to Kenya, and when he does, he wants to be involved in what is happening. Before he went as a visitor. Now he goes to Kenya and says I want to learn this culture. And that 91大神 has given him.鈥

For his part, Kevin is also appreciative of something that 91大神 did not give him. 鈥淭he thing that I like most about the financial aid here is that it didn鈥檛 have an impact on me at all. At times, I was actually able to forget that I was on it,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not like there was like a big marker on my head saying, this kid is on financial aid. So, while there鈥檚 different socioeconomic statuses in the school, the financial aid allowed me to forget about it and focus more on my own character.鈥

Next fall Kevin plans to attend the University of Massachusetts Amherst to study molecular and cellular biology, starting a pre-med track with a goal of a career in oncology (he has family who have been impacted by cancer). He鈥檒l be joining a long line of relatives in the health care profession, beginning with his great-grandfather, who was a doctor in Kenya. In addition to his mother, who studied nursing at Penn State, his father is an educator and nurse with a master鈥檚 in public health (he divides his time between Kenya and the U.S.). His uncle and aunt are also nurses, as is his older sister; his cousin just graduated with a degree in pharmacology. 鈥淭here are a lot of medical degrees around him,鈥 notes his mother.

But for now, Kevin is taking his own convocation advice and trying to appreciate his remaining time in Easthampton. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a cycle at 91大神,鈥 he explains. 鈥淎s a kid, you don鈥檛 really see it until you鈥檙e almost out. But when you step back and look at it, there鈥檚 opportunity and hopefulness that the new kids don鈥檛 even realize.

鈥淚 guess I鈥檓 trying to say,鈥 he adds. 鈥淚鈥檝e just been really nostalgic as I鈥檓 preparing to leave.鈥