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5400 North Black Oak Lake Road, Land O' Lakes, WI 54540 - Map
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School Notes Overview: |
Conserve School is an independent, college-preparatory coed boarding high school for top academic students who share an interest and concern for the environment. The challenging curriculum combines traditional subjects with environmental science, technology, and outdoor recreation, preparing all students to become ethical and environmentally sensitive leaders and stewards within their career choice.
Located on 1,200 Audubon-recognized forested acres in northern Wisconsin, the Conserve School campus has over 20 miles of trails and eight lakes that are used for both academic and recreational activities.
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| School Focus |
College Preparatory |
College Preparatory |
| Grades Offered
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9-12 |
8-12 |
| School Type |
Co-ed |
Co-ed |
| Support
for ADD/ADHD Students |
Yes |
Yes |
| Religious Affiliation |
Non-denominational |
Non-denominational |
| Year Founded |
2002 |
1900 |
| Campus Size |
1200 acres |
150 acres |
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| Enrollment |
149 students |
300 students |
| Percent Students of Color |
34% |
18% |
| Percent International Students |
25% |
16% |
| Percent Students Boarding |
100% |
72% |
| Average
SAT Score |
1758 |
*National
Avg. » View |
| Average ACT score |
26 |
*National
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| Offers
Post-Grad Year |
No |
No |
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| Saturday Classes |
No |
No |
| Classroom Dress Code |
Casual |
Formal |
| Average Class
Size |
15 |
12
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School Avg. » 20 |
| Teacher : Student
Ratio |
1:7 |
1:7
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| # of AP/Advanced Courses Offered |
10 |
14 |
| ESL Courses Offered |
Yes |
Yes |
| % Faculty with Advanced Degree |
93% |
62% |
| Summer Program Offered |
Yes |
Yes |
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| Endowment Size |
$202 million |
$17 million |
| Yearly Tuition (Boarding Students) |
$31,200
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$38,100 |
| Yearly Tuition (Day Students) |
n/a |
$21,890 |
| Percent Students
on Financial Aid |
76% |
30% |
| Average Financial Aid
Grant |
$
16,569 |
$
16,855 |
| Merit Scholarships
Offered |
Yes |
No |
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| Application Deadline |
Feb. 1 / rolling |
Jan. 15 |
| SSAT Required |
Yes |
Yes |
| Average Percentile SSAT |
75% |
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| Acceptance Rate |
60% |
59% |
| Director of Admissions |
Linda LaChance Phil DeLong |
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| Total Interscholastic
Sports Offered |
9 |
13 |
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Founder James Lowenstine imagined a school that would teach young adults the importance of stewardship and ethical, environmental leadership. Because of his generosity, vision, and dedication to the natural world, Conserve School was founded in 2002 on what was his private estate, encompassing 1,200 wilderness acres in the heart of Wisconsin’s Northwoods.
!--new>Environmental education permeates throughout the Conserve School experience. Project-based learning that blends traditional education with hands-on engagement and problem solving enables students to become directly connected to sustainability issues involving lakes, watersheds, forest ecology and wildlife. Students wade into campus marshes to test water quality for biology class and excavate historical artifacts for archeology class. This style of learning prepares students to be technologically adept, ethical leaders with a respect for both the earth's natural resources and its intrinsic value.
!--new>Conserve School's campus is the ideal setting for their environmentally focused curriculum. Recognized as an Audubon International Signature Sanctuary, the campus includes eight lakes and over 20 miles of wooded trails for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.
!--new>Conserve School recognizes that environmental issues require global solutions and actively recruits students from around the world, including Australia, Belarus, Brazil, China, Ecuador, Germany, Honduras, Russia, Serbia, South Korea, Ukraine, and the United States.
- Profile last updated: 09/30/2008
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