HEATH HINES
Faculty Advisor
Heath H. Hines is an environmental science educator and environmental professional with more than 25 years of experience in education, watershed conservation, environmental compliance, water and wastewater treatment, and STEM outreach. He currently teaches Environmental Science and Anatomy at the Northwest Area School District and also teaches Physics, Earth and Space Science, and STEM courses for the Wilkes University Upward Bound program.
Heath holds a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Bloomsburg University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Technology from Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg. He is the recipient of the National Science Teachers Association Maitland P. Simmons New Teacher Award and has been recognized nationally for innovative STEM and environmental education initiatives.
Passionate about experiential learning, Heath focuses on creating hands-on environmental education opportunities that connect students with conservation, watershed science, and outdoor learning experiences.
HEATH HINES
Faculty Advisor

Heath H. Hines is an environmental science educator and environmental professional with more than 25 years of experience in education, watershed conservation, environmental compliance, water and wastewater treatment, and STEM outreach. He currently teaches Environmental Science and Anatomy at the Northwest Area School District and also teaches Physics, Earth and Space Science, and STEM courses for the Wilkes University Upward Bound program.
Heath holds a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Bloomsburg University and a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering Technology from Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg. He is the recipient of the National Science Teachers Association Maitland P. Simmons New Teacher Award and has been recognized nationally for innovative STEM and environmental education initiatives.
Passionate about experiential learning, Heath focuses on creating hands-on environmental education opportunities that connect students with conservation, watershed science, and outdoor learning experiences.