Conserve School Supply List REQUIRED FOOTWEAR … · type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis). ......

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1 Updated 01/16/2018 Conserve School Supply List Hello from Conserve School! We are looking forward to your arrival, and hope that your preparations are going well. As you prepare to pack for your semester here, we thought it would be helpful to provide you with some packing suggestions and guidelines. Typical temperatures can be 80° to ‐20° in either semester, so please plan accordingly. We have lots of storage, so we recommend you store your totes, boxes, and luggage here in your Conserve School house for packing to return home. HELPFUL GUIDELINES: At Conserve School, individual style choices are limited by the need to be sensitive to the differing cultural beliefs and developmental needs of others in the community. In keeping with this, Conserve School promotes appropriate modesty in dress, and some students may find this level of modesty to be more conservative than they are accustomed to at home. As such . . . We dress casually for school days (you’ll be outside often for class). You have access to laundry facilities at no cost in your houses, so you will be able to do laundry as often as you like. It is helpful to put your name on your belongings. Many of you will have the opportunity to “swap out” warm weather clothes for cold weather clothes during family weekend or during breaks, so you don’t need to bring it all with you in the beginning. We should not be seeing parts of the body which should be covered by undergarments. Shirts must be long enough to meet the waistband of the pants or skirt when a student stands with arms at sides. Moderate necklines are considered acceptable. Students, when not in their own bedroom, must wear a shirt (or other appropriate clothing that covers their torso), except when participating in an aquatic event, during which appropriate swimwear should be worn (see below). Swim suits should be one‐piece, or suitable for active athletic activities (no Speedo‐type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis). Dresses and skirts must extend as low as the student’s fingertips when hands are resting at the sides. Attire should be clean, neat, and of appropriate size. Undergarments, including boxer‐style shorts, should not be visible. Students who have religious restrictions regarding dress should discuss these with the Student Life Staff at the beginning of the semester so we can make your stay comfortable and as barrier free as possible. REQUIRED EVERYDAY CLOTHING Pants ‐ For everyday wear. Casual is fine‐jeans, corduroy, etc. 1‐2 pairs of synthetic quick‐dry pants are also required for outdoor activities See Example Here Shirts ‐ A variety of long and short sleeve shirts, both lightweight and heavyweight. At least 2 quick dry, non‐cotton shirts (one long sleeve – one short sleeve) are required. See Example Here Sweatshirt or Pullover Fleece Underwear/Socks/Pajamas Swim Suit ‐ Swim suits should be one‐piece, or suitable for active athletic activities (no Speedo‐ type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis). REQUIRED FOOTWEAR Hiking Boots – 1 pair‐ boots should be broken in prior to arrival to avoid blisters. Boots should be sturdy with firm high‐top ankle support and rubber‐soled. See Example Here Snow Boots – 1 pair‐ lace‐up with a substantial rubber sole, rated for ‐20°.See Example Here Sneakers – Don’t need to be waterproof, but should be comfortable, suitable for running and exercise, and durable with a non‐marking rubber sole. Water Shoes – Must be sturdy, with closed toe and a heel strap See Example Here REQUIRED OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE CLOTHING Winter Coat ‐ 1 parka with down or synthetic insulation rating of at least ‐20° Waterproof Rain Jacket and Rain Pants ‐ Rain jacket must have a hood. No Ponchos. Rain pants provide protection from wind, rain, and snow and can also double as an extra warm layer. See Example Here Heavy Fleece Top or Jacket ‐ Should be made of synthetic material such as polyester. Heavy wool sweaters are also acceptable. Heavy Fleece Pants ‐ For casual wear at home or on trail, and under rain pants on cold, wet days Long Underwear Tops/Bottoms ‐ Long sleeve synthetic tops (for layering) and short sleeve tops (for hiking). It is important for the comfort and safety of our students that these pieces of clothing are NOT cotton. Please look for synthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyester or Capilene, which wick water and moisture from the body, are fast‐drying, and retain their insulating properties, all of which are essential characteristics for being active in the outdoors in all seasons.

Transcript of Conserve School Supply List REQUIRED FOOTWEAR … · type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis). ......

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Conserve School Supply List    Hello from Conserve School! We are looking forward to your arrival, and hope that your preparations are going well. As you prepare to pack for your semester here, we thought it would be helpful to provide you with some packing suggestions and guidelines. Typical temperatures can be 80° to ‐20° in either semester, so please plan accordingly. We have lots of storage, so we recommend you store your totes, boxes, and luggage here in your Conserve School house for packing to return home.   

HELPFUL GUIDELINES: At Conserve School, individual style choices are limited by the need to be sensitive to the differing cultural beliefs and developmental needs of others in the community. In keeping with this, Conserve School promotes appropriate modesty in dress, and some students may find this level of modesty to be more conservative than they are accustomed to at home. As such . . .   We dress casually for school days (you’ll be 

outside often for class).  You have access to laundry facilities at no cost in 

your houses, so you will be able to do laundry as often as you like. 

It is helpful to put your name on your belongings.  Many of you will have the opportunity to “swap 

out” warm weather clothes for cold weather clothes during family weekend or during breaks, so you don’t need to bring it all with you in the beginning.  

We should not be seeing parts of the body which should be covered by undergarments.  

Shirts must be long enough to meet the waistband of the pants or skirt when a student stands with arms at sides.  

Moderate necklines are considered acceptable.  

Students, when not in their own bedroom, must wear a shirt (or other appropriate clothing that covers their torso), except when participating in an aquatic event, during which appropriate swimwear should be worn (see below). 

Swim suits should be one‐piece, or suitable for active athletic activities (no Speedo‐type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis).   

Dresses and skirts must extend as low as the student’s fingertips when hands are resting at the sides.  

Attire should be clean, neat, and of appropriate size.  

Undergarments, including boxer‐style shorts, should not be visible.  

Students who have religious restrictions regarding dress should discuss these with the Student Life Staff at the beginning of the semester so we can make your stay comfortable and as barrier free as possible. 

 REQUIRED EVERYDAY CLOTHING 

Pants  ‐ For everyday wear. Casual  is  fine‐jeans, corduroy,  etc.    1‐2  pairs  of  synthetic  quick‐dry pants are also required for outdoor activities See Example Here 

Shirts ‐ A variety of long and short sleeve shirts, both  lightweight  and  heavyweight.  At  least  2 quick  dry,  non‐cotton  shirts  (one  long  sleeve  – one short sleeve) are required. See Example Here 

Sweatshirt or Pullover Fleece 

Underwear/Socks/Pajamas 

Swim Suit  ‐ Swim suits  should be one‐piece, or suitable for active athletic activities (no Speedo‐type briefs, thongs, or string bikinis). 

   

 

REQUIRED FOOTWEAR 

Hiking Boots – 1 pair‐ boots should be broken in prior to arrival to avoid blisters. Boots should be sturdy with firm high‐top ankle support and rubber‐soled. See Example Here 

Snow Boots – 1 pair‐ lace‐up with a substantial rubber sole, rated for ‐20°.See Example Here  

Sneakers – Don’t need to be waterproof, but should be comfortable, suitable for running and exercise, and durable with a non‐marking rubber sole. 

Water Shoes – Must be sturdy, with closed toe and a heel strap  See Example Here 

REQUIRED OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE CLOTHING 

Winter Coat ‐ 1 parka with down or synthetic insulation rating of at least ‐20° 

Waterproof Rain Jacket and Rain Pants ‐ Rain jacket must have a hood. No Ponchos. Rain pants provide protection from wind, rain, and snow and can also double as an extra warm layer. See Example Here 

Heavy Fleece Top or Jacket ‐ Should be made of synthetic material such as polyester. Heavy wool sweaters are also acceptable. 

Heavy Fleece Pants ‐ For casual wear at home or on trail, and under rain pants on cold, wet days 

Long Underwear Tops/Bottoms ‐ Long sleeve synthetic tops (for layering) and short sleeve tops (for hiking). It is important for the comfort and safety of our students that these pieces of clothing are NOT cotton. Please look for synthetic materials such as polypropylene, polyester or Capilene, which wick water and moisture from the body, are fast‐drying, and retain their insulating properties, all of which are essential characteristics for being active in the outdoors in all seasons.  

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REQUIRED OUTDOOR/ADVENTURE CLOTHING CONT 

Heavy Socks ‐ 3 pairs‐ should be wool or wool synthetic blend (non‐cotton). 

Winter Hat, Mittens, and Neck Warmer ‐ Hats and gloves/mittens should be insulated and warm, preferably with a fleece lining and waterproof outer layer. A neck gaiter or balaclava is recommended as well. 

REQUIRED OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE GEAR 

Daypack ‐ Regular‐sized backpack with two shoulder straps and enough room to carry multiple layers of clothing, snacks, water, and supplies for the day. 

Water Bottles ‐ Two‐ 2‐liter Nalgene, or a different brand with a wide mouth, and at least 32oz capacity. 

Compass: Available in our School Store or here: http://store.silvacompass.com/baseplate‐polaris‐177 

Whistle See Example Here 

Headlamp ‐ Small and lightweight. Please bring extra batteries. 

Work Gloves – Gloves for working in the garden and on trails. 

 REQUIRED LIVING SUPPLIES 

Please note that we offer regular trips (monthly) to nearby towns to replenish supplies of expendables. 

Sheets ‐ XL Twin  

Pillow  

Pillow Case  

Blankets/Comforter 

Towels/Washcloths    

REQUIRED LIVING SUPPLIES CONT 

Alarm Clock (Students may use their phone or wrist watch) 

Cell Phone and Charger 

Personal Hygiene Items ‐ Toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, deodorant, soap, feminine hygiene products, etc. No aerosol sprays please. 

Laundry Supplies ‐ Laundry soap, (phosphate free or “green” products). 

 REQUIRED MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL ITEMS 

Wrist Watch or other non‐cellular time piece.  

REQUIRED SCHOOL SUPPLIES Please note that Conserve School will provide students with a planner and a laptop or tablet.  

Notebooks & Notebook Paper 

Pens, Pencils & Highlighters 

Folders 

Earth Art Students Only:  Soil/Clay ‐ 1quart Ziploc bag of soil or clay from your yard or somewhere near your home (soil may not be store bought).  

REQUIRED SCHOOL SUPPLIES CONT  Math Students and Students Taking the PSAT (fall semester) Only: Scientific Calculator – all math students are required to bring a scientific or graphing calculator. **If you are planning on taking the PSAT at Conserve School (fall semester only), we highly recommend you bring an approved calculator. Check the College Board Website for a list of approved calculators as listed in the College Board PSAT Official Student Guide.  

MEDICAL SUPPLIES o Prescriptions ‐ All prescription medications 

must be “bubble or blister packed” by a pharmacy. Your pharmacy may offer this service or you may contact the Land O Lakes Pharmacy for more information at 715‐547‐3788.  

o Epi Pen or Inhaler (if prescribed to you)  o Over the Counter Medications (OTC) and 

Vitamins ‐ We provide basic over the counter meds for use as needed, such as Ibuprofen, Tylenol, allergy medication, cold and cough, etc. If you take daily OTC medications or supplements, please leave them in the original container and bring them with you when you check into the health center on move in day. 

o Contact Lenses or Glasses ‐ As needed. o Medical Emergency Bracelet ‐ As needed 

Some suggested sites to purchase clothing and gear:  www.BackCountryGear.com    www.amazon.com www.campmor.com   www.mountaingear.com www.steepandcheap.com    www.reioutlet.com www.rei.com        www.SierraTradingPost.com               

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OPTIONAL CLOTHING/FOOTWEAR o Flip Flops & Slippers o Shorts ‐ For everyday wear. Casual is fine, or 

athletic (must be of appropriate length)  o Nice Outfit ‐ For special occasions. 

 OPTIONAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES 

o Art Supplies ‐ colored pencils, markers, glue, tape, ruler, scissors, watercolors, etc.  

OPTIONAL MISC PERSONAL ITEMS o Books ‐ Optional for pleasure reading o Digital Camera   o Stationery, Stamps, and Envelopes – Stamps are 

for sale in the Student Store or in the Student Life office. 

o Spending Money – We encourage parents to leave cash, debit/credit card with the students. Money may be left with the business office or students can keep it in a locked drawer in their room. The business office can also run debit/credit cards for no extra fee if a student needs cash. 

o Musical Instrument  o Sunscreen, Lip Balm, Insect Repellent ‐ Should 

have SPF of 15 or higher. No Aerosol sprays! o Sunglasses and Sun Hat ‐ UV Protection baseball 

or other wide‐brimmed hat recommended.  

OPTIONAL LIVING SUPPLIES o Rugs ‐ for bathroom & bedroom floor; also a 

bathmat o Fan  o Desk Lamp (bedrooms are dimly lit) o Painters tape, “Command” hooks or strips, or 

push pins. To hang items in student’s room  

 If you have any questions about what or what not to bring, please feel free to call 715‐547‐1300 or email us at [email protected]  

OUTDOOR AND ADVENTURE GEAR 

PROVIDED BY CONSERVE SCHOOL If you have your favorite outdoor and adventure gear, please bring it, otherwise Conserve School will provide all students with the following items.  

Backpacking Pack ‐ Must have sturdy internal or external frame, with 55‐80 L capacity.  

Sleeping Bag – It must be lightweight and compact backpacking style sleeping bag, filled with synthetic polyester/nylon or down. Bags should fit into a stuff sack and should be rated for 10 degrees Fahrenheit or below.  

Bug Head Nets   Dry Bag for Paddling Trips  Toe and Hand Warmers ‐ Will be provided for 

Solos/Exploration if needed.  Bicycle ‐ Conserve School has a limited supply of 

bicycles for students to check out (closed‐toe shoes with a heel strap must be worn when biking). 

Bicycle Helmet ‐ Mandatory when riding bicycle‐ Conserve school has a limited supply for students to check out. 

Downhill, Cross Country Skis or Snowboard – Conserve School has limited pairs of cross country skis available for check out. Weather permitting, we offer downhill ski trips; you can bring your own equipment or rent it at the hill (helmets required for downhill skiing or snowboarding). 

Ice Skates and Snow Shoes ‐ Conserve School has a limited supply for students to check out. 

Fishing Gear ‐ Conserve School has limited supply for students to check out. All hooks must be barbless, no live bait. 

Bow and Arrows ‐ No hunting tips or broad heads, practice tips only. If you bring a bow, it can only be used at the OUTDOOR archery range, and must be given to a staff member to be locked in the archery shed.  

PROHIBITED ITEMS  Students are not permitted to use, or have in their possession, while enrolled at Conserve School, any item that could cause a major school rule violation or have a disruptive or negative impact on the community, or any items from the following lists:  Games involving gambling or inappropriate games 

(including Cards Against Humanity)  In line skates, roller skates, or roller skis  Fitness machines, such as rowing ergometers or bike 

trainers  Fitness equipment that requires installation for use, 

such as climbing training boards  Other equipment that violates our weapons policy  Personal watercrafts  Scooters/skateboards 

Prohibited flammables  Any flammable agents  Candles/lighters/matches  Fireworks  Prohibited Tools  Knives/multi‐purpose tools  Lock picking tools  Weapons of any kind  Amplifier  Air conditioner  Computer monitor/computer (including tablets, iPad, 

Nook or Kindle)/Printers/scanners  DVD player  Electric blankets  Extension cords  Gaming consoles (Xbox, Wii, PS etc.)  Halogen lamps  Iron  Open coil heating units/space heaters  Pizza oven/microwave oven  Television/Unrated/R or NC17 Movies  Small appliances (toaster, blender, hot plate, hot pot, 

coffee maker etc.)  Poster Putty  Projector/screen  Pets 

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STUDENT ROOM

JIM’S MESSAGE  ACADEMIC ENTRANCE 

WELCOME SIGN  GATEHOUSE ‐ CAMPUS ENTRANCE BIKE STORAGE STUDENT HOUSES

LAB BRIDGE  GATHERING SPACE  DINING ROOM 

STUDENT BATHROOMSTUDENT LAUNDRY  STUDENT SHOWER (Shower curtain provided.)

STUDENT WING 

Some pictures of Conserve School!  See you on January, 26th!