The Gateway School
Justine Casper has a diverse work experience in the field of education and advocacy. Justine began their career in 2017 as a Behavioral Therapist at ACES (Comprehensive Educational Services, Inc.) and also worked as a Child Victim Advocate at the Child Abuse Services Team. In 2018, they joined The Gateway School as a Special Education Teacher, where they worked until 2020. Justine then went on to work at ACES as a Registered Behavioral Therapist and later as a Success Coach. Currently, Justine Casper holds the position of Special Education Teacher at The Gateway School since 2022 and is also serving as the head teacher in the same department from June 2023.
Justine Casper's education history begins in 2015 when they enrolled at California State University, Fullerton. Justine pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Services, specializing in Mental Health. Justine'sstudies at Fullerton lasted from 2015 to 2017.
In 2018, Justine continued their education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders. Justine spent three years at Wisconsin-Eau Claire, completing their degree in 2021.
After completing their undergraduate studies, Justine went on to pursue a Master of Science degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders at Emerson College, starting in 2022. Justine is currently expected to graduate from Emerson College in 2024.
Throughout their education, Justine has focused on the field of Communicative Sciences and Disorders, exploring both the mental health and speech-language pathology aspects of this discipline.
The Gateway School
The Gateway School is a K-8, independent day school that transforms the lives of bright students with language-based learning disabilities and attention deficits. At Gateway, our students become skilled, strategic learners and confident self-advocates. Relying on direct, multisensory instruction and guided by an integrated curriculum, expert faculty teach students the language, literacy, and critical thinking skills that are the foundations for success in mainstream educational settings and beyond. Gateway believes a close relationship between the school and parents provides essential support as students grow and seek to realize their potential. In small classes and as members of a diverse and inclusive community, Gateway students experience academic and social success, recognize their strengths, and are empowered to become independent learners.