There are 14 schools in the USA with the word reserve in the name.
The word "reserve" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because it often reflects historical or geographic ties to land that was set aside or preserved for specific uses. Many schools are established in communities that grew around former military, Native American, or other types of reserves, where land was designated and held for particular groups or purposes. The use of "reserve" in a school's name can signal a connection to the area's heritage and history, acknowledging either the native people who once inhabited the land or the land's prior use for military or conservation purposes. Additionally, "reserve" may evoke a sense of stewardship and preservation, values that align with educational missions focused on community, legacy, and responsibility. This name element thus serves as a subtle reminder of the area's background and the importance of its continued stewardship.
California (1)
Cal Aero Preserve Academy in Chino, CAFlorida (1)
Tortuga Preserve Elementary School in Lehigh Acres, FLIllinois (1)
Grande Reserve Elementary School in Yorkville, ILNew Mexico (2)
Reserve Elementary School in Reserve, NMReserve High School in Reserve, NM
Ohio (7)
Western Reserve Elementary School in Berlin Center, OHWestern Reserve High School in Berlin Center, OH
Western Reserve Middle School in Berlin Center, OH
Western Reserve Elementary School in Collins, OH
Western Reserve High School in Collins, OH
Western Reserve Middle School in Collins, OH
Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, OH
Pennsylvania (1)
Reserve Primary School in Pittsburgh, PATexas (1)
Reserved for Future Use in Dallas, TX
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate