Clark Boli • biology, health, science
Mr. Boli is the Biology, A.P. Biology and Health instructor. He is active in both the hiking and environmental clubs. Mr. Boli has also coordinated school-wide field trips to the Biosphere 2 in Tucson and the Body Worlds exhibit at the Arizona Science Museum.
Prior to his current position, he worked at Desert Arroyo Middle School in the science department. He is an Arizona Site Steward and participates in petroglyph surveys throughout the Southwest.
Mr. Boli received his B.A. in biological sciences from Columbia College, New York, and a master's degree in forestry/environmental management from Duke University, North Carolina. He is pursuing a second master's degree in education from Northern Arizona University. During a prior career, he worked as an environmental scientist on projects of National significance including natural resource inventories, master plans, and impact statements for the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, the Tannersville Bog National Natural Landmark, and several Superfund Sites.
You can contact Clark Boli by phone at 623-247-0106 or by e-mail.
Prior to his current position, he worked at Desert Arroyo Middle School in the science department. He is an Arizona Site Steward and participates in petroglyph surveys throughout the Southwest.
Mr. Boli received his B.A. in biological sciences from Columbia College, New York, and a master's degree in forestry/environmental management from Duke University, North Carolina. He is pursuing a second master's degree in education from Northern Arizona University. During a prior career, he worked as an environmental scientist on projects of National significance including natural resource inventories, master plans, and impact statements for the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, the Tannersville Bog National Natural Landmark, and several Superfund Sites.
You can contact Clark Boli by phone at 623-247-0106 or by e-mail.





