Staff Directory

BRIAN HEALY
Co-founder of Environmental and Adventure School
EAS Co-Lead Teacher
Teaches: Science and Math

Brian HealyMr. Healy is a life-long Northwesterner who grew up backpacking and exploring the North Cascades, Olympics, and Washington Coast. Those formative experiences gave him a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature that continue to amaze him to this day.

After graduating from the University of Washington with degrees in Biological Oceanography and Zoology he realized a passion for teaching while in graduate school. This led him to combine his love of nature with a career in science education. Next came a teaching degree from Central Washington University and a Master’s in Science Education and Curriculum from the UW. He taught high school and middle school science in the Renton School District, where he met his wife, fellow science teacher, and love of his life. Later moving to Lake Washington, he’s proud to have helped start and grow the vibrant learning community that is EAS, with its strong parent involvement and students who learn to make a difference in their community!

Mr. Healy is a die-hard Husky fan and a basketball nut, having played in college and coached high school and middle school teams for many years. He is currently the Finn Hill head basketball coach.

Outside of school, Mr. Healy enjoys the outdoors with his family and continuing the 26-year remodel of his house in the woods.
 

JOHN G. HAMILTON
Co-founder of Environmental and Adventure School
Teaches: 6th grade Spanish, PE, Art
Other duties include: Greenhouse CSP, Leadership Advisor, Camp Director for EAS Excursions

John HamiltonMr. Hamilton hails from the great northwest and has been living in the Puget Sound region where he feels life is near perfect. He graduated from Gonzaga University with a bachelors in Education and has taught for over 30 years in Washington, Oregon and Alaska. Mr. Hamilton is one of the surviving founders of E.A.S. and is proud to have begun a school that has thrived over the past 22 years. He additionally holds a masters certification and endorsements in math, science, language arts, special education and social studies.

Mr. Hamilton enjoys many outdoor activities including backpacking, canoeing, skiing and biking. He has been bike commuting to EAS for the past 4 years and calls it his morning coffee. He likes riddles and puzzles of all shapes and sizes, but most of all loves to be with his family where adventure is paramount.
 

MARIE JO ANDRADA
EAS Co-Lead Teacher
Teaches: Language Arts and Math

Marie Jo AndradaMs. Andrada is a coffee-drinking, plaid-wearing, tree-hugging Seattle native. She graduated from Western Washington University with a BA in Environmental Education, Outdoor Education, and Environmental Interpretation and a minor in Geography. Prior to teaching, she spent several summers working at summer camps in and around Puget Sound and Northern California. She also worked as a naturalist at outdoor schools on the California coast and in the Sierra Nevada foothills. When classroom teaching made its beck and call, she made her way to Portland, Oregon to earn her masters in teaching degree from Lewis & Clark College. Ms. Andrada began teaching in LWSD in 2010 and has been teaching at EAS since 2014. She has also taught 7th grade science and Quest at Redmond Middle School.

Ms. Andrada LOVES music. The guitar is her main instrument, but she’s known to pick up a ukulele, mandolin, or upright bass from time to time. She also enjoys playing music with her husband, going to concerts, kayaking or canoeing, playing cornhole, and going on road trips.
 

MICHELLE MINATO
Teaches: Social Studies and Math


Ms. Minato was born and raised in Kent, Washington. She studied at the University of Washington for a B.A. in mathematics. Throughout her college years and in the immediate years after graduating, she journeyed to other countries to explore more of this amazing planet. In the years following, outdoor recreation became a calling. Ms. Minato worked at Stevens Pass for five years and during that time enjoyed living in the beautiful mountain town of Leavenworth, Washington. There she expanded her interests in gardening, farming, forestry, and love of the outdoors.

Ms. Minato’s teaching career began in 2018. She considers herself beyond-fortunate to have begun her career at a school as unique as EAS. Prior to joining EAS, she completed her student teaching at Redmond Middle School and earned her M.A. in teaching through Western Governors University. During her first year at EAS she became certified to teach language arts and social studies in addition to mathematics! Ms. Minato enjoys the complexities of the classroom and the raw energy that working with young people brings to her life.

Ms. Minato’s interests beyond the outdoors are cooking, growing plants, the performing arts, astronomy, physics, politics, and snuggling her cat. Ms. Minato would also like you to know that she has been Alexander Hamilton’s #1 fan since 1999.

 

MARCUS ROSE
Teaches: STEM and Algebra

Marcus RoseHello, my name is Marcus Rose and I am a middle school STEM teacher. With over 20 years of teaching experience, I bring many tools to the classroom -- love for the outdoors, how things work and most importantly a strong passion to share this with middle school learners. In addition to teaching STEM classes at the Environmental and Adventure School, I love to build things. Recently, we have been building canoes at school for use at camp and summer trips, but I also love to tinker with bicycles.

I learned to love the outdoors as part of my Biology major at Principia College where many studying abroad opportunities were part of the college culture. I continued learning about plant systems at the University of Missouri for my Master of Science in Alternative Agriculture. After a very short employment at Monsanto, I was able to grow into becoming a seasonal outdoor educator around the United States. During one particular season working for Pacific Crest Outward Bound School, I was encouraged by other instructors to continue my education and become a classroom teacher. I completed a Masters in Teaching at the University of Arkansas and then moved back to Washington. I sought an opportunity to bring expedition style learning to the public schools and I was very grateful to find a new school with the whole staff sharing these environmental and adventure goals.

When I am not working with middle school students, I love to pick a banjo, strum the guitar, work with my cattle dog and have adventures with my family.
 

Cristina Kollinger Collesei (a.k.a Sra. Kollinger)
Teaches:  Spanish 2 - 8th grade

Cristina Kollinger Collesei

I was born and raised in the Eastern, upper-Amazon area of Ecuador. I learned how to swim in the Tena River, with the river current taking me down as I learned. Nature was all around me and I still stop to notice insects, plants, and fruit hanging on a tree like Christmas ornaments.

I have a Masters in Spanish and French from St. Louis University in St. Louis, MO and a TESOL Certificate from UCI Extension in California. I have lived in many places, including Missouri, California, Illinois, France, Italy and now the gorgeous Northwest. I feel at home with all the green around me and I love how international our area and school is. I have so much to learn from every single student. I love to travel and learn about other cultures and when I am in the classroom, the world comes to me, and I get to take a peek. What a privilege! I hope my students find that learning Spanish, or any other language, can open doors to knowledge, different perspectives and curiosity.


MARIA REYNOSO
Teaches: Spanish 1 - 7th grade   

Maria Reynoso

¡Saludos a todos!  I hold over 20 years of experience in the education field, serving as an instructional assistant in Long Beach, California.  I began my first-year teaching with Los Angeles Unified School District and completed my credentialing program with Lennox School district.  However, it was in Moreno Valley Unified School District in which I developed and obtained a multitude of teaching strategies and skills.  In the 14 years that I was there I was a department, grade level, and a team lead teacher.  I have been a Language Arts Coach, ELL facilitator, seven years as technology coordinator. As well as a 6th grade DLI, IB, Language Arts, Social Studies, Multilingual, AVID, and Computer Science teacher. I obtained a Master of Science in Education Leadership and Administration in 2017.   

I was born in Jalisco, Mexico and brought to the California when I was 6 years old.  I am a heritage Spanish speaker. Growing up I lived seven blocks from the beach and spent many years enjoying it.  Once I moved to Riverside County, I found the mountains and spent many weekends exploring them. I am looking forward to learning from this school community, staff, students, and the school’s diverse program.    

I enjoy traveling to Mexico every other year to visit family.  I am looking to travel to other countries in the years to come. I have been in this beautiful state for a little over a year and love the beautiful outdoors.  Some of my interests include crocheting, dancing, exploring, gardening, hiking, photography and traveling. ¡Hasta Luego¡ 


COLLEEN MCLAUGHLIN
Office Manager

Colleen McLaughlinColleen McLaughlin grew up in Seattle and graduated with a B.A. in Communications from the University of Washington. While still in college, Colleen began working in the banking industry, then shifted into a sales support role with a large electronics firm before landing a 10+ year career position in commercial finance. In 2005, Colleen joined the EAS staff as a part-time Program Coordinator, primarily recruiting volunteers and coordinating transportation for school excursions and community stewardship projects. Over the next few years she took on more of the office management responsibilities and eventually assumed the fulltime Office Manager position in September 2013. Colleen is passionate about all things EAS, not the least of which is the opportunity to work with students and their families in the formative years of middle school.

Some of Colleen’s favorite things include her son (an EAS alum and also a UW graduate – Go Dawgs!), UW Huskies football, summer beach vacations, personal fitness, music, good books, live theater, feline animals, and human friends. She’s also crazy about her family and the fantastic EAS staff.
 

LAURA BARTOLETTI
Program Coordinator - Volunteers, Expeditions, CSP

Laura Bartoletti

Laura Bartoletti grew up in Michigan and graduated with a B.A. in Political Science from Kalamazoo College. One of the best things about college was studying abroad in Spain. After college, Laura lived in San Francisco, CA and later, Portland, OR. Laura spent her professional career working in sales and human resources for a large staffing firm. In 2001 she landed in Kirkland, WA. In 2013 Laura joined EAS part-time as a Program Coordinator, recruiting volunteers and coordinating transportation for school excursions.
 

Her hobbies include reading, baking, movies and good tv, walking with friends, spending time with family, and annual family hiking, biking, and ski trips.
 

AMY LOFQUIST
Wednesday Electives Coordinator

Amy Lofquist

Amy Lofquist grew up in Olympia and graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in psychology. She went on to earn a Masters degree in child development at Colorado State University. Amy worked as a research analyst and program evaluator for adolescent youth at risk programs for several years before staying home to raise 3 busy kids. After volunteering for many years at EAS, she took over as the Wednesday elective coordinator in 2015. There are many things she loves about EAS but the students, families and great teachers are at the top of her list.

Amy enjoys reading, baking, watching a good movie, sports and fitness, her cats and crazy dog, a warm sunny day or a good snow, and spending time with family and friends.

 

RINNEKE DIERKEN
Camp and Community Stewardship Instructor

Rinnke Dierken photo

Rinneke was born in the Netherlands, immigrated with her family to the United States when she was 2 years old, and has lived in the Pacific Northwest for most of her life. She graduated from Washington State University (Go Cougs!) with a degree in education and a B.S in mathematics. She taught at a small private school (much like EAS!) for 5 years before becoming a full-time mom. Rinneke has been involved with EAS since 2003 when she volunteered through the neighborhood environmental group to work with an EAS stewardship group. While both of Rinneke’s children attended and graduated from EAS years ago, she hasn’t left!  In addition to her role as a regular camp and community stewardship instructor, she is also a frequent substitute teacher at EAS.

Rinneke’s passions include hiking all over the USA and Europe, native wildlife (she especially enjoys spotting owls), camping, traveling, photography and raising her backyard chickens. 

(Staff page updated August 2023)

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Staff Department Information

Office & Program Administration

Co-Lead Teachers
Brian Healy
bhealy@lwsd.org

Marie Jo Andrada
mandrada@lwsd.org

Office Manager
Colleen McLaughlin
cmclaughlin@lwsd.org

Program Coordinator
Volunteers, Expeditions, CSP
Laura Bartoletti
lbartoletti@lwsd.org

Wednesday Electives Coordinator
Amy Lofquist
amlofquist@lwsd.org 

 

Teaching Staff

Marie Jo Andrada
mandrada@lwsd.org
Co-Lead Teacher, Pre-Alg I, Language Arts

John Hamilton
jhamilton@lwsd.org
Art, PE, Exploratory Spanish (6th gr)

Brian Healy
bhealy@lwsd.org
Co-Lead Teacher, Science, Pre-Alg II

Cristina Kollinger Collesei
ckollingercollesei@lwsd.org
Spanish 2 (8th gr)

Gerald Mackenzie
gemackenzie@lwsd.org
Specially Designed Instruction

Michelle Minato
mminato@lwsd.org
Math 6, Geometry, and Social Studies

Maria Reynoso
mreynoso@lwsd.org
Spanish 1 (7th gr)

Marcus Rose
mrose@lwsd.org
STEM and Algebra