Company Profile

Conserve School

Company Overview

Conserve School is a 17-week semester school for high school students who feel a strong attachment to the natural world and who are motivated to conserve it. Designed for high school juniors, Conserve School incorporates the flexibility to accommodate advanced sophomores. Conserve School works with students’ sending schools so that students are still able to return to their regular schools for graduation.

Company History

Conserve School was founded by the late James R. Lowenstine, whose dream was to establish a school on his property in Land O' Lakes, Wisconsin, where today's students—tomorrow's leaders—would be educated about the importance of the environment and taught to be stewards of natural resources.
Conserve School opened in 2002 as a four-year boarding college preparatory high school and has transitioned into the semester school that it is today in the fall of 2010.

Notable Accomplishments / Recognition

Conserve is proudly accredited by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), an accreditation division of AdvancED. NCA CASI accreditation focuses on the Conserve School academic program.

Benefits

On-campus housing
Meals when students are on campus
Use of the 1200 acre campus which includes 22 miles of trails and 8 lakes.

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