Carley Kratz

Carley Kratz is an experienced educator and researcher in the fields of biology and environmental science. Currently serving as an Instructor at Lenawee Intermediate School District since July 2015, and an Adjunct Professor at Adrian College since January 2015, Carley also holds a position as a Graduate Student at Michigan State University, pursuing a Master of Arts in Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Education. Previous roles include Adjunct Professor at Jackson College, Executive Director of the River Raisin Watershed Council, and a Graduate Student Researcher at Michigan Technological University where Carley obtained a PhD in Forest Sciences and Biology, focusing on climate change's impact on soil microorganisms. Educational credentials also include a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Michigan.

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Lenawee Intermediate School District

Lenawee ISD is one of 56 intermediate school districts established in Michigan in 1962. As a regional service agency, Lenawee ISD offers support services to all public students and schools in Lenawee County. Lenawee ISD is a key partner in the community, collaborating with local school districts, the State of Michigan, higher education institutions, human service agencies, and the business community. Local school districts depend on ISDs to meet ever-growing needs in early childhood education, special education, career and technical education, career preparation, early college learning, math and science programs, adult education programs, and more. ISDs also help local districts follow and meet often-complex state and federal education standards and requirements.


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