Michigan’s Collene Lamonte: Science educator and politician

Because of their finely-developed leadership skills, many teachers make excellent politicians. One of these is Collene Lamonte, a high school science educator who also served in the Michigan State House of Representatives. Photo credit: Michigan House Democrats.

Because of their finely-developed leadership skills, many classroom teachers make excellent politicians. One of these was Collene Lamonte, a high school math and science educator who also served in the Michigan State House of Representatives.

Collene was raised in a working-class family in Macomb County’s New Baltimore, a suburb north of Detroit. Her father owned and operated Schmid Marina on Anchor Bay of Lake St. Clair, a 300-slip seasonal facility.

Collene earned her Bachelor’s degree in General Science Education, with a minor in Mathematics, from Saginaw Valley Sate University. This institution of higher learning is a public university located in University Center, Michigan. It was founded in 1963 as Saginaw Valley College. During her college years, Colleen was named to both the President’s and the Dean’s List; in fact, she graduated summa cum laude. In addition, she was a member of the Alpha Chi National College Honor Scholarship Society.

After she earned her degree, Collene taught high school physics and physical science in Muskegon Public Schools from 2007 to 2012, a total of five years. There she developed a hands-on, inquiry-based program with projects, experiments, activities, and research assignments that were designed to stimulate critical thinking skills. Through her instructional program, the innovative teacher improved test scores and student performance on state standardized tests.

In 2012, the former teacher was elected on the Democratic ticket to the Michigan State House of Representatives. There she served the 91st District from 2013 to 2014.. Her committee assignments included the Education Committee, Energy and Technology, and Financial Services.

Today, Collene works as a Field Services Representative for MESSA, the Michigan Education Special Services Association located in East Lansing, Michigan. She has worked in this capacity since 2018.

To learn more about Collene, see her website at Michigan House Democrats.