By Justice Peoples
ADL Supervisor Joyce Meakens described her job as “great.” Everyday Ms. Meakens has to deal with children who can be viewed as disrespectful yet she would choose this job over anything else.
Ms. Meakens says that whenever she has to discipline someone, “It’s all out of love.” She thinks that some kids act the way they do because some students never truly understand the importance of the ADL principles.
When asked how many demerits she gives out a week, Meakens said, “Probably 10. I don’t give out demerits. I try to talk to them instead.”
Ms. Meakens has been working for Perspectives for 15 years and likes the improvement of the school network and students over the years.
“The seniors are a lot better,” she said when asked about the progress of the first graduating class of Perspectives MSA.
Ms. Meakens will always be a member of the Perspectives family. She truly “loves this job.”
ADL Supervisor Joyce Meakens described her job as “great.” Everyday Ms. Meakens has to deal with children who can be viewed as disrespectful yet she would choose this job over anything else.
Ms. Meakens says that whenever she has to discipline someone, “It’s all out of love.” She thinks that some kids act the way they do because some students never truly understand the importance of the ADL principles.
When asked how many demerits she gives out a week, Meakens said, “Probably 10. I don’t give out demerits. I try to talk to them instead.”
Ms. Meakens has been working for Perspectives for 15 years and likes the improvement of the school network and students over the years.
“The seniors are a lot better,” she said when asked about the progress of the first graduating class of Perspectives MSA.
Ms. Meakens will always be a member of the Perspectives family. She truly “loves this job.”

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