Endeavor is a small learning community of 60 students in grades 9-12. They come from diverse backgrounds and with a variety of interests.
The enrollment window for the 2024-2025 school year will open in mid December 2023. Don’t miss out on your chance to create your own path through high school.
We are building the next generation of great leaders, thinkers and workers who thrive in the self-directed environment of Endeavor Charter School.
What makes learning different at Endeavor? Listen as our students explain what it means to be a student in Endeavor.
"Love the 4 years our son was in Endeavor. The advisors are amazing people, and I'd highly recommend any student interested in 21st century skills learning to definitely give this a try. Amazing experience. Amazing advisors."
- Bart and Patty Hesse, parents
"Having the opportunity to take outside school interests and turn them into projects for credit has helped our son discover his own strengths and talents. By choosing Endeavor, we feel our son is being better prepared to transition after high school. "
- Susanne and Paul Bradow, parents
“Endeavor has been a good fit for me because I have taken all of the fun things that I am interested in and want to learn about and put them into projects. These projects helped me narrow down what I want to do in college and in the future.”
- Megan
“Teaching in Endeavor has reinvigorated my career because it has given me a completely different way of looking at education.”
- Rob Harms, Endeavor advisor
“I was able to use so many things that I did in Endeavor on my applications and interviews. Endeavor prepared me to communicate and make educated decisions. My time in Endeavor prepared me for what life is like.”
- Celeste, Endeavor alumni
“Endeavor taught me to slow down and enjoy my life and learning. Being in Endeavor gave me the ability to see that I can do my life differently.”
- Hayley, Endeavor alumni
“I am continually impressed with the innovative opportunities provided to Endeavor students. The project-based learning model requires students to take initiative, collaborate, and excel at various other 21st century skills that will give them a leg up as they move into post-secondary education and/or “real-world” working environments down the road.”
Anthony Maas – Chairman, Maas Brothers’ Construction
“It is cool to get to learn differently from everyone else. It can be hard, but it is worth it because you are doing what you want to do.”
– Lucy