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Conserve School (Land O'Lakes, WI)

Conserve School is a private coeducational college preparatory boarding school. The school transitioned to a semester school format in 2010. Students now attend for just one semester of their sophomore or junior years of high school. This nonsectarian school places an emphasis on environmental stewardship, ethics and leadership, and innovative uses of technology.
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    https://www.conserveschool.org/
  • Topics
    • Educational Options: Alternative
    • Grade Level: High School

Comments

Parent on 3/26/2008
I am a parent of student currently attending Conserve School, I cannot say anything but positive things about the school, it's definetely challenging and as stated on other comments it's not for the lazy kids, you have be motivated. The school has excellent teachers that are there for the kids and the campus area is beautiful. I don't regret sending my daughter to Conserve School.
Student on 3/11/2008
Odds are, those in search of a gifted school will find one more challenging and give them more freedom than Conserve.
Student on 8/18/2007
Great school where you can reach any level you desire. Not for the lazy. If your bored here, you are most probably more interested in video games than taking in the experience. Excellent school for reaching your potential but if your are the type that needs to be told how to do it, not for you. Better to stay in a more directed learning environment. This school is for the talented but motivated student.
Other on 2/3/2007
As an alumna of Conserve School, I can agree with most of the positive and negative comments made about the school. The school is still working to find its identity and niche. The initially recruited group of students seemed to have a higher standard than what they currently recruit. Personally, I would like to see a return to the higher admissions standards. I believe it can be a very healthy environment for a "gifted" student, as much as I dislike that term. The administration is frustrating, however, most students really do love Conserve. I can remember being disgruntled about the loss of some of my personal freedoms while attending, but I think with time the school will find its balance.
Student on 11/27/2006
Not a school for gifted students. Academically and socially mature students will find themselves being suppressed. Mediocre student life program does nothing to alleviate the boringness of complete isolation. Administration is widely despised for enforcing draconian policies that would be better aimed at six-year-olds. Student morale is low and school spirit is virtually non-existent. That said, it is a beautiful campus and there are several amazing teachers. These two things will be the most fulfilling part of any Conserve School experience, provided you seek them out on your own.
Parent on 5/10/2006
I am a parent of a child who attendes Consserve. I think their progran is outstanding. I enjoy the beautiful setting and the enrichment oppotunities my som receives here that he would not receive at a normal high school.
Parent on 4/25/2005
This is an outstanding school that challenges its young people to strive to do better. Are there pressures...of course. It is not for the average student. Only those that have been coddled all their life will not be able to survive.
Student on 1/10/2005
Great staff, nice facility, not so impressive program, dull student life. If you want to experience high school during your high school years, this is NOT the place to be.
Student on 12/23/2004
I love Conserve School, I'm really glad I came here. I have been attending for 2 years and they offer amazing classes with more than qualified teachers. I am planning to stay for all four years
Student on 11/12/2004
I attended CS for the first year of it's operation and found great people but nothing exceptional about it's programs and focus.
Parent on 9/9/2004
As a parent of a highly gifted child who attended for 2 years I have to say it's a wonderful setting, great facilities, and for the most part solid faculty but the bottom line is it's NOT a school for the gifted and the Head of School, Stephen Anderson, makes no bones about that. The youth of the program is also problematic as the small enrollment only allows for a limited range of curriculum. Great school for an average student - not so great for the gifted.
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