ArcelorMittal Celebrates Long Standing Teaching Staff for Positively Impacting the Future

MONROVIA – This week, ArcelorMittal Liberia is celebrating a long-service staff of the ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) School System, Alice Jasper. She is Vice Principal of Area “C” School, in Yekepa, Nimba County.

Jasper joined the AML School System in 2006 as Librarian and became Registrar in 2014. 

Given her hard work, commitment, and dedication to service, after four years as registrar, Jasper was elevated to the position of Vice Principal for Area C School, where she currently serves. 

In an interview, the hardworking Jasper said it has been a rewarding experience working with ArcelorMittal Liberia. “I enjoy my service with AML, and especially my interactions with students and coworkers.” 

She said she feels happy and enjoys molding the minds of Liberia’s future leaders, especially at the AML School System which is rated among the best schools in the country, in academic performance and moral discipline. 

As part of your regular role, Jasper assists the principal in administering the daily affairs of the school, reviewing curriculum, monitoring, and supervising teachers, and teaches Reading and Social Studies in the elementary division. 

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education, from ABC University in Yekepa. 

Area “C” School Principal, Thomas N. Boakai praised Jasper for her dedication to administering the affairs of the school.

According to Boakai, his Vice Principal is hardworking, cooperative, and dutiful to service. 

Women like Alice who are in school leadership roles foster collaborative environments, more likely to promote equity and social issues, all of which can improve student outcomes.

Alice’s workmates have repeatedly testified that she has shown to be an employing transformational leader with valuable skills that help boost her school’s morale.

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