Wisconsin Code § 118.05

School conservation camps
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(1) To promote an
understanding of geology, geography, conservation, nature study
and other aspects of general knowledge which are learned best by
actual contact with nature itself, any school district may establish,
operate and maintain and levy taxes to support individually or in
cooperation with other school districts or municipalities a school
conservation camp. The camp need not be within the school
district.
(2) The school board of any such district may operate, contribute to the operation of, participate in the joint operation of,

pay or charge fees for the operation of the school conservation
camp. The school board may admit nonresident pupils as well as
resident pupils of the school district. The school board shall determine age and other entrance requirements and the program to
be offered. The camp may be operated in summer or at any other
time that the school board determines.
(3) The school board may acquire, rent or accept the free use
of facilities and equipment to operate the camp and may accept
private contributions of any kind.
(4) The school board may conduct the camp on property under the custody of other municipal, state or federal agencies when
permission is granted or on private property with consent of the
owner.
(5) Every state agency shall cooperate in making their staff
and facilities available to further the objectives of this program.

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