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School Overview

Conserve School is a semester school primarily for high school juniors focused on the theme of environmental stewardship. Attending Conserve School gives high school students a one-semester opportunity to step out of their regular school and into an exceptional educational setting, while still continuing their required academic studies. Conserve School's challenging, college preparatory curriculum immerses high school juniors in environmental history, nature literature, and the science of conservation. Because Conserve School is located on a 1,200-acre wilderness campus, a significant portion of the curriculum is delivered via outdoors, hands-on, active learning. Through the generosity of founder James R. Lowenstine, all students attend for only $200.
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School Stats

Average
Current school
Enrollment
60
Faculty with Advanced Degrees
88%
Teacher-Student Ratio
1:9
AP
1
Class Size
15
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Academics

AP Courses

(1)
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Basic Info

Co-ed
Grades: Grades 10-11
Rural
IB: No
Year Founded: 2002
Religious Affiliation: No Religious Affiliation

Application Info

Deadline: None / Rolling
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Tell me a bit about Conserve School.
Conserve School is Co-ed private school located in Wisconsin, US. It was founded 2002 , and currently has about 60 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.conserveschool.org/RelId/33637/ISvars/default/Home.htm.
Does Conserve School have rigorous academic requirements?
Conserve School is offering 1 AP courses.

Conserve School also have 88% of faculties whose degrees are master and above.
Where do Conserve School students typically go for their colleges?
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What is the application requirement for Conserve School?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Conserve School’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
What is the Day Tuition for Conserve School?
The day tuition for Conserve School in 2024 is $N/A. For international students, there are additional fees, such as student management fee and other fees associated with managing international students.
Where is Conserve School located?
Conserve School is located in the State of Wisconsin of USA.
How popular is Conserve School on the FindingSchool network?
Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, Conserve School is within top 20000 for all schools on FindingSchool.

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Also it is highly recommended to visit Conserve School’s official site: http://www.conserveschool.org/RelId/33637/ISvars/default/Home.htm or call them at (715)547-1300.
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Nearby City

Minneapolis, located in Minnesota, forms the "Twin Cities" with nearby St. Paul. The city is known for its beautiful parks, lakes, and the scenic Mississippi River that runs through it. Minneapolis boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with landmarks such as the Walker Art Center, a renowned contemporary art museum, and the adjacent Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, home to the iconic "Spoonbridge and Cherry" by Claes Oldenburg. The city also features a thriving arts district, numerous theaters, and diverse dining options, making it a hub for creativity and outdoor recreation.

Population (2022) 382,605
Cost of Living Higher than average 0%
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