Students at VP Kamala Harris’s Montreal alma mater say her rise serves as inspiration
MONTREAL — Students at Montreal’s Westmount High School spent Wednesday morning watching a former graduate ascend to one of the highest political offices in the world, with Kamala Harris’s new post as U.S. vice-president sending a message that nothing is beyond reach.
“When we stay in the same high school for five years, it can make the world seem quite small,” Ava Oxilia, a Grade 10 student at the school, said in a video call organized by the board.
“To know that she was in a very similar place to a lot of our students here, and then she reached one of the highest positions in the U.S. government, it’s just incredible to believe anyone of us could obtain such a high position.”
Harris, 56, moved briefly to Montreal at age 12, attending Face and later Westmount High School before graduating in 1981.