Sarah Graves Accomplishments

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Monday through Friday, 6 am to 5pm, She wakes up and goes to work. She believes that she can help theses kids. It's quite confusing to see why Sarah Graves likes her job. She works with troubled kids, kids who are warped into drugs and violence. However, Sarah sees the best potential in these kids. If you walked into her office you would see some inspirational posters, a desk neat and organized, and pictures of her family. Her office is quite organized and nothing less. Along with the quotes you will find plaques and framed piecces of papers of her accomplishments in the field she works. Sarah is a blunt but caring person who does not sugar coat anything. The kids either like her or they don't, Sarah still tries her hardest to help these …show more content…
However, Criminal Justice has always intrigued her. She quit her teaching job and stayed home to homeschool her three kids for a couple years. While homeschooling her children, she took college classes in Criminal Justice so that she could get a job in that field. She started out in the detention facility in Sierra Vista.

Monday through Friday, 6 am to 5pm, She wakes up and goes to work. She believes that she can help theses kids. It's quite confusing to see why Sarah Graves likes her job. She works with troubled kids, kids who are warped into drugs and violence. However, Sarah sees the best potential in these kids. If you walked into her office you would see some inspirational posters, a desk neat and organized, and pictures of her family. Her office is quite organized and nothing less. Along with the quotes you will find plaques and framed piecces of papers of her accomplishments in the field she works. Sarah is a blunt but caring person who does not sugar coat anything. The kids either like her or they don't, Sarah still tries her hardest to help these kids. She once was a first grade teacher, but wished to actually help the kids she

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