Kayla Golub-Logo
STAFF MEMBER
Kayla (she/her) is in her third year as the Speech and Language Therapist at San Carlos Charter. She graduated from SFSU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicative Disorders in 2016. She gained valuable experience in private practice and school settings as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant before returning to SFSU to pursue a Master of Science degree in Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences and graduating in 2021. While at SFSU, Kayla was hand-selected by faculty to participate in Project ALLIES, a five-year preparation project supported by the U.S. Department of Education, aimed to train eight scholars yearly in providing high-quality, evidence-based services to school-aged Autistic learners with significant social-communication needs (especially those from traditionally underrepresented communities) in inclusive educational settings. Kayla is committed to advancing the understanding within education of how both authentic communication and equitable access to learning intersect with disability justice and social justice.
In her free time, Kayla enjoys competing and performing with her professional hula and ‘ori Tahiti dance troupe across the United States, Hawai'i, Tahiti, and Japan.
Kayla acknowledges that she lives and works on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Ramaytush Ohlone, the original peoples of the San Francisco Peninsula. She recognizes that she benefits from living and working in their traditional homeland and affirms their sovereign rights as First Peoples.