Gale Rosboro

Director of In Custody College Pathways at Five Keys Schools and Programs

Gale Rosboro has dedicated their career to education and helping those in need. Gale has worked as a teacher, assistant principal, and education specialist, and is currently the assistant director of In Custody and Reentry Programs at Five Keys Schools and Programs.

Gale's passion for education began early on. Gale started their career as a teacher at St. Emydius Catholic School in 1995. After two years of teaching, they were promoted to assistant principal. Gale continued working at St. Emydius until 2003, when they left to join the International Institute of Restorative Practices.

In 2004, Gale returned to the educational field and joined Edgewood Center for Children and Families as an education specialist. Gale remained at Edgewood for seven years, until they were promoted to assistant principal of Matson School in 2011. Gale continued working at Matson until 2013, when they joined Five Keys Schools and Programs as the assistant director of In Custody and Reentry Programs.

Gale's dedication to their work has helped countless students reach their potential. Gale is a tireless advocate for education and opportunity, and will continue to make a difference in the lives of others for years to come.

Gale Rosboro has a Master's degree in Special Education from San Francisco State University. Gale also has a Clear Credential in Special Education-Mild/Moderate from San Francisco State University. Gale has a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Behavior Studies from the University of San Francisco.

Some direct reports include Jennifer Martinez - In Custody TAY Case Manager, Mike Brown - TAY Case Manager. They are on a team with Tammy Cooper-Garvin - Assistant Director of Home Free, Sherita Moser - In Custody Navigator, and Gilda Serrano - Assistant Director of Home Free. Gale Rosboro reports to Terye Lewis, Director, In Custody Programs.

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