Where learning takes root.

A nature-based public charter school in Woodruff, WI opening Fall 2026.

Explore Our Vision

Rooted in nature. Growing together.

Elemental Roots E.D.U. is a transformative learning community rooted in nature, collaboration, and empowerment — where families and students grow together, thrive collectively, and embrace their role within the environment.

Targeting an open date of Fall 2026 for ages 4–11, our tuition-free public charter school connects children to both the natural world and their community through hands-on, project-based learning.

At Elemental Roots, the classroom extends far beyond four walls — into forests, gardens, and local spaces that spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Parents in our Northwoods community told us they want “a mix of outdoor learning opportunities, project-based learning, life skills & free space to be creative.”

Children and adults gathering and exploring a garden with a greenhouse in a backyard, surrounded by trees and a wooden fence.

A new kind of classroom — inspired by nature and built on community.


Four children playing on a wooden playground structure with a tic-tac-toe panel, surrounded by trees.

We believe children thrive when they are trusted to explore, ask questions, and experience the world firsthand — especially in a region as rich and alive as Wisconsin’s Northwoods. Our vision is to nurture lifelong learners who feel deeply connected to this land, their community, and the responsibility we all share to care for it.


Nature as Teacher

Learning through observation, movement, and connection to the natural world.

Collaboration & Community

Families, educators, and neighbors working together to support each child.

Stewardship & Self-Sufficiency

Learning extends beyond academics — it’s about developing responsibility for oneself, one another, and the world.

Empowerment & Growth

Helping students build confidence, creativity, and purpose.

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Learning that engages head, heart, and hands.

Children are meant to move, explore, and discover. Research shows that outdoor learning improves focus, strengthens relationships, and supports both academic and emotional growth.

In our recent community survey, families emphasized the importance of hands-on, active learning and environments where children could both move freely and reflect quietly. At Elemental Roots, nature isn’t just a backdrop — it’s the teacher itself:

  • Builds critical thinking and self-regulation

  • Boosts academic performance and creativity

  • Improves emotional well-being and resilience

  • Encourages environmental stewardship

“Students learn best when their senses, emotions, and curiosity are engaged — and nature is the perfect teacher.”

See the Science Behind It
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Four children watch as a boy uses a apple peeler to peel apples, with apple peels and sliced apples on a table.

Three decades of nature-based learning in the Northwoods.

Elemental Roots E.D.U. grows from the long-standing success of Terri’s Treehouse Early Learning Center — a nationally accredited, 5-Star YoungStar program that has prepared children for traditional schooling for over 30 years.

With three buildings, four playgrounds, and a 100×100-foot outdoor classroom, our site provides the perfect setting for experiential, project-based education. Partnerships with local businesses, community organizations, and the Lac du Flambeau Band foster cultural understanding and ensure our students learn through authentic connection.


“Our roots run deep — grounded in nature, nourished by community, and always growing toward possibility.”

Meet Our Team

A new public charter option for Northwoods families

Elemental Roots E.D.U. plans to open in Fall 2026 for students ages 4–11. The goal is to be a public charter authorized by one of the local school districts, and we’ll be open to all families — at no cost.

We complement (existing) district programs by offering a hands-on, movement-based, and nature-driven approach that supports modern family lifestyles.

  • Who can attend? Any Wisconsin student ages 4–11.

  • What’s the day like? Outdoor exploration, projects, reflection, and play.

  • Childcare options? Early care and after-school programs from 6 months – 12 years at Terri’s Treehouse.

Learn How To Enroll
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What Our Community Told Us

Families across the Northwoods shared what matters most: hands-on learning, time in nature, and a stronger sense of community in education. Their voices helped shape Elemental Roots E.D.U. — confirming a clear need for a public, tuition-free, nature-based school in our region.

Read the Community Assessment Summary

Let’s grow together.

We’d love to hear from you. Whether you’re a family exploring enrollment, an educator interested in joining the team, or a community partner looking to collaborate — your voice helps shape Elemental Roots E.D.U.

Email: branch@elementalroots-edu.com

Phone: 715-892-6146