The fifth child of the late Earl D. Galloway, Sr. and the late Carrie "Sis" Galloway.
I became a proud member of the elite sorority Delta Sigma Theta in the Spring of 1999 at South Carolina State University, where I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science.
Earning my Master’s in Public Administration and Human Resources expanded my understanding of effective leadership, strategic planning, and the importance of fostering collaborative environments. These skills are essential to my campaign's commitment to creating stronger partnerships between the school district, parents, and the community to support the success of every student.
From auntie to co-guardian of my two youngest nephews.
The Galloways
Earl Sr., Carrie, Mitchell, Michelle, Earl Jr., Darryl, & Angela
With a proven track record of leading teams and inspiring others, I have a clear vision for creating meaningful change in our community. I believe future impacts require action today, and I am committed to finding proactive solutions to address potential concerns. Through my campaign, I aim to build a stronger, more resilient community for all.
I partner with schools, churches, and youth organizations to meet children at their individual learning levels. By incorporating hands-on, interactive, and engaging activities, I create learning experiences tailored to each child's unique abilities.
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
Co-chair the Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 College Scholarship Awards
Service Oriented
The Marlboro County High School Class of 1996 adopted the mission of "service" to our community.
Service Oriented
I assisted youth in preparing a community garden aimed at serving the local community, with the goal of selling produce at farmers markets to support their youth club. Through this project, the youth developed valuable entrepreneurship skills.
Angela D. Galloway is a dedicated community leader, advocate, and lifelong resident of Marlboro County. With over 20 years of experience working with youth and families, she is deeply committed to improving the lives of students, parents, and educators in her community. Angela is running for District 4 representative on the Marlboro County School District Board of Education, focusing on building a stronger village for everyone involved in education.
A proud graduate of Marlboro County High School, Class of 1996, Angela has always believed in giving back to her hometown. As a board officer of the Marlboro County NAACP, she organized impactful community service projects, such as the "Day On, Not a Day Off" initiative, which provided critical assistance to local residents and improved the community. She continues to serve as a voice for those in need, with a commitment to service that extends far beyond her campaign.
Angela’s campaign centers around creating a better future for Marlboro County’s youth. She understands the challenges parents and caretakers face because of her personal experience as an aunt-turned-caretaker. She’s dedicated to supporting initiatives that provide the necessary resources for students to succeed, while also focusing on mental health and well-being.
As a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., and a champion of causes like FAST (Families and Schools Together) and FASTWORKS (Families and Schools Together Works), Marlboro School Community Center, Inc., Becoming Everything You Are (BEYA), 4-H Tech Changemakers, Scotland County Health Assessment Board, 4-H AgTech/4-H Innovators, Angela has proven her commitment to fostering safer, more supportive environments for everyone. Her platform emphasizes the importance of collaboration between families, schools, and communities to ensure that every child receives a quality education and the support they need.
Angela D. Galloway is more than just a candidate; she is a passionate advocate for change, ready to bring new energy and perspective to the Marlboro County School District Board of Education. With a heart for service and a vision for a better future, she invites you to join her in creating positive change for our schools and our community.
Master of Public Administration and Human Resources American Public University, Charlestown, WV
Bachelor of Science in Political Science South Carolina State University, Orangeburg, SC
Funding the Overhead for Your Nonprofit Richmond Community College, Rockingham, NC
Proactive Grant Research: Capitalize on Your Time & Energy
Impact Collaborative Innovation Facilitator Extension Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO
Crucial Conversations
Staying within the Window of Tolerance NC State University, Raleigh, NC
Mastering the Skill of Self-confidence
Enneagram: Explore the Nine
Women and Leadership
Leading Collaborative and Productive Meetings
Communicating Assertively
Influencing Change
Collaborating Across Generations
Creating Space for All: Leading with Care from the Classroom & Beyond
Inclusive Excellence
Enrolled in Professional Writing program Fall 2021
Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Cautious (DISC) Assessment
Develop a Strategic Plan in One-Day
Cognitive Coaching
Authentic Influence
Reaching New Audiences with Social Media
Building Engagement Through Ice Breakers
Human Resources and Law
Increase Engagement and Accountability Through Effective Feedback
What's Your Temperament
Individual to Leadership (i2L) Program
Leading with Character
Facilitating Performance Accountability
Fostering Team Psychological Safety
Introduction to Leadership Education and Development
Team Essentials: Creating the Framework for a High Performing Team
Avoiding Groupthink with Collaborative Decision Making
Macro of Microaggressions
Opening Doors: A Personal & Professional Journey (Diversity & Inclusion)