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Central Bucks Administrator Joins MBIT As Career Supervisor

Dr. Gale comes to MBIT from Central Bucks High School South where he served as the house principal for the past eight years.

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JAMISON, PA — Dr. Matthew Gale of Plumstead Township has joined the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) as its new Career and Technical Education (CTE) Supervisor.


“MBIT is thrilled to welcome Dr. Matthew Gale to our team. Dr. Gale brings a wealth of knowledge as a seasoned high school administrator in addition to a passion for pedagogy and professional development. We look forward to his energetic and forward-thinking leadership at MBIT," said Administrative Director Dr. Mark Covelle.

Dr. Gale served as the house principal at Central Bucks South for the past eight years. While at CB South, he worked with the Math, Technology and Engineering, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health, Physical Education, and Art departments.

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Prior to his time at CB South, Dr. Gale was an assistant principal at Emmaus High School for several years. He began his career as a health and physical education teacher, and high school football and baseball coach. Dr. Gale holds a Doctor of Educational Leadership degree from Temple University, with a superintendent letter of eligibility.

He lives in Plumstead Township with his wife, three boys, and Great Dane.

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“I love the relevant and engaging experiences that students have at MBIT. They truly are prepared for meaningful and highly sought-after jobs when they leave here," said Dr. Gale.

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) offers 21 career pathways, all geared towards preparing students to meet the needs of High Demand Occupations in Pennsylvania while enhancing the academic program for all students.

In addition, MBIT students can earn nationally recognized certifications and college advanced credits. MBIT services students from the Centennial, Central Bucks, Council Rock, and New Hope-Solebury School Districts. Learn more by visiting www.mbit.org.

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