Craig Ruiter
Craig joined BDEA in 2006. Previously, he taught Physics and Math at Boston Latin Academy and Dorchester High School. He also worked in the Biotechnology field producing the Tetanus vaccine. Craig recently partnered with Zoo New England, creating a project in which students made raptor boxes to house predatory birds such as owls and hawks. These boxes will be installed in various parts of the city to cultivate birds that feed on vermin. This is an alternative to using pesticides. After being awarded a grant from the Boston Fund for Teachers, he traveled to Indonesia during the summer of 2010 where he worked at the Marine Research Center studying coral reef ecology. He used this experience to develop a unit on reef ecology. Craig holds a B.S. in Biology and an M.Ed. both from the University of Massachusetts in Boston.


