Harsanyi named BPW’s March Student of the Month
JERSEY SHORE — Gracelyn Margaret Harsanyi, daughter of Emily Delaney and David Harsanyi, of Jersey Shore, has been selected as the March Business and Professional Women Student of the Month at Jersey Shore Area Senior High School. Gracelyn is recognized for her academic dedication, leadership and strong commitment to both athletics and community service.
During her freshman and sophomore years, Gracelyn was actively involved in band — participating in concert, jazz and marching band as a percussionist — while also competing in varsity golf and track and field.
In her junior year, she continued her commitment to varsity golf and became involved in the National Art Honor Society while serving as president of the Red Cross Club during the 2024-2025 school year.
As a senior, she remains dedicated to varsity golf and is active in the National Art Honor Society and National English Honor Society. She continues her leadership in the Red Cross Club and is currently serving as the vice president for the 2025-2026 school year.
Gracelyn has earned a varsity letter in golf from 2022 through 2026, demonstrating her long-term dedication and athletic achievement. Her involvement in the National Art Honor Society reflects her creativity and academic excellence.
Beyond school activities, Gracelyn works at Jersey Shore Hospital as a nursing co-op student, gaining valuable hands-on experience in the medical field. She also works at Tiadaghton Embroidery. These professional experiences highlight her strong work ethic and commitment to her future career.
In her free time, Gracelyn enjoys reading, painting and drawing, doing her own nails, making jewelry, playing pickleball, golfing, softball and photography.
Gracelyn has committed to attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) in the fall of 2026, where she will major in nursing. After completing her degree, she plans to pursue a career as a flight nurse.
Gracelyn’s leadership, dedication to service, academic excellence and clear career focus make her a deserving recipient of the March Business and Professional Women Student of the Month honor.



