Michael Lovullo
International Preparatory School at Grover Cleveland ScienceMichael Lovullo earned his BS in Biology from SUNY at Brockport and MS in Secondary Education from Niagara University. In the classroom for 19 years, he began his science teaching career in the Niagara Falls City School District and then transitioned to the city of Buffalo. Mr. Lovullo previously taught Biology and served as a leader for a team of ninth grade teachers at Tapestry Charter School. Currently, he teaches Advanced Placement Environmental Science and Environmental Science at the International Preparatory School at Grover Cleveland. Mr. Lovullo co-facilitates the Environmental Champions Program at his school and teaches for the Youth Environmental Leaders Program (YELP), a partnership between Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, Buffalo Public Schools, and SUNY Erie Community College that gives high school students an immersive opportunity to explore environmental issues and earn college credit. Mr. Lovullo has served on various curriculum committees, most recently working on the creation of a Climate Change elective course. Outside of school, he is an assistant coach for his son’s travel baseball team, loves to go biking with his wife and three kids, and watch movies. He is honored by the opportunity to grow as a Master Teacher and continue as a mentor for new educators.