Dennise Meyers currently serves as the Site Supervisor for the After School for Kids program at Roanoke County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a safe and enriching environment for children. With a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Radford...
Dennise Meyers currently serves as the Site Supervisor for the After School for Kids program at Roanoke County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, where she plays a pivotal role in fostering a safe and enriching environment for children. With a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Radford University and a forthcoming Master's in Education, Dennise is well-equipped to blend her scientific knowledge with educational practices. Her expertise in child development, psychology, and special needs education positions her uniquely to support the diverse needs of the 40 children under her supervision.
In her role, Dennise not only ensures the safety and well-being of the children but also actively engages them in meaningful activities that promote learning and social interaction. She oversees a team of three staff members, providing guidance and support to create a cohesive and effective team environment. Dennise is committed to enhancing the educational experience of the children by offering homework assistance and planning a variety of stimulating activities that cater to different interests and learning styles.
Additionally, Dennise takes the initiative to create monthly newsletters and calendars, keeping parents informed and engaged in their children's after-school experiences. Her proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong customer service skills further enhance her ability to communicate effectively with families and colleagues alike. As she prepares to add endorsements in special needs, gifted children, and autism, Dennise is dedicated to making a lasting impact in the field of education, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to thrive.