Mr. Peter Lawrie is an educator with over
30 years experience in public schools. He holds a Master’s
Degree in School Administration with a minor in Science
and is certified to teach grades K-12. Lawrie’s career
includes assignments as a classroom teacher, program director
and for seventeen years a building principal.
Active in Environmental Education, Lawrie directed the
Resident Camping Program for the Wayne-Westland Community
School District in Westland, MI. for over twenty years.
His Resident Camping Guide, An Administrative Manual
for Teachers and Administrators, was published in 1978.
Lawrie was also involved in the creation and operation
of Sassafras Trails, the school district’s nature
center.
Following retirement, Lawrie worked for several years
as an independent educational consultant to business and
industry. Assuming a leadership role during the Ladybugs
in Space pilot program, Lawrie was instrumental in the
successful conclusion of that activity. Since that time,
he has led the conceptualization and definition of the
ORION’S QUEST program.
In a parallel career, Lawrie served 34 years in the U.S.
Navy/U.S Naval Reserves, recently retiring with the rank
of Captain. Lawrie also serves on the Board of Directors
of Camp Michawana in Hastings, Michigan. |