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Developed as a school to meet the needs of students looking for a challenge- academically, physically, emotionally, and socially - the Nature Academy is committed to offering enriched education. Based on the ideal of the scholar-adventurer, the Nature Academy offers a rigorous academic program featuring intensive and extensive math, reading, and writing expectations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It demands that students not only complete assignments, but do so at a consistently personal best level- often exceeding the demands of the assignment. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because we firmly believe in scholarship first, and adventure to follow, Nature Academy students often have as much or more homework than their peers attending other local middle schools.  Further, we seek to offer opportunities to act, draw, build, and contribute to the community in addition to the rigorous reading and writing expectations.  Participation on adventures- be it hiking in Yosemite, kayaking on Monterey Bay, or hiking AND kayaking in the Lake Tahoe area – is contingent upon students’ academic performance and behavioral excellence. These policies guide and form our extensive educational adventures into the world around us- our classroom without walls.

 

 

Student hands drawing map
Student reading atlas
Students collecting data at table
Students collecting data at SF Academy of Sciences
Teacher and students displaying quilts made for Stanford 'Blankets for Babies' program

Simply stated, Nature Academy students are fully expected to work hard first, play hard second, and contribute positively to themselves, their school, their families, and their community always. 
 

 

We believe parents and students are extremely lucky to live in a place where so many excellent and diverse educational opportunities are available. The Nature Academy follows the overall Charter philosophy of a choice-based education. When making a choice regarding a child’s education, looking for the best fit requires an  understanding of all the choices available. Within the SLV Charter program, middle school students can attend the Nature Academy, Coast Redwood Middle School or Charter 25 Homeschool (which offers classes for all grades K-12). As high schoolers the added choice of Coast Redwood High School becomes available. For more information regarding SLV Charter Schools.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our wish is for all students to be able to find the best match for their educational needs, recognizing that no program is likely to meet all needs for all students.

 

WORK, LEARN, INSPIRE.

It's what we do.

Student and Parent on Disc Golf Course
Students collecting data at Monterey Bay Aquarium
Closeup of student reading book
Rafting on American River
Half Dome through the trees from 4 mile trail, Yosemite
Hand holding a sand dollar
Student working on assignment
Outline map of the world

ABOUT US

School is A place to learn, not THE place to learn...

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