School District of Lee County (Florida)

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The School District of Lee County manages public education in Lee County, Florida. As of the 2019–20 school year, there were 95,647 students attending 119 schools in the district, which had an operating budget of $1.327 billion.[1]

Post-secondary[change | change source]

Fort Myers Technical College
Cape Coral Technical College[2]

High schools[change | change source]

  • Bonita Springs High School
  • Cape Coral High School
  • Cypress Lake High School
  • Dunbar High School
  • East Lee County High School
  • Estero High School
  • Fort Myers Senior High School
  • Gateway High School
  • Ida S. Baker High School
  • Island Coast High School
  • Lehigh Senior High School
  • Mariner High School
  • North Fort Myers High School
  • Riverdale High School
  • South Fort Myers High School

Middle schools[change | change source]

  • Alva Middle School
  • Bonita Springs Middle School
  • Caloosa Middle School
  • Challenger Middle School
  • Cypress Lake Middle School
  • Diplomat Middle School
  • Fort Myers Middle Academy
  • Gulf Middle School
  • Harns Marsh Middle School
  • Lee Middle School
  • Lehigh Acres Middle School
  • Lexington Middle School
  • Mariner Middle School
  • Oak Hammock Middle School
  • Oasis Middle School
  • Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School
  • Three Oaks Middle School
  • Trafalgar Middle School
  • Varsity Lakes Middle School

Elementary schools[change | change source]

  • Allen Park Elementary
  • Alva Elementary
  • Bayshore Elementary
  • Bonita Springs Elementary
  • Caloosa Elementary
  • Cape Elementary
  • Colonial Elementary
  • Diplomat Elementary
  • Dr. Carrie D. Robinson Littleton Elementary
  • Edgewood Academy
  • Fort Myers Beach Elementary
  • Franklin Park Magnet
  • G. Weaver Hipps Elementary School
  • Gateway Charter School
  • Gateway Elementary
  • Gulf Elementary
  • Hancock Creek Elementary
  • Harns Marsh Elementary
  • Hector A. Cafferata, Jr. Elementary
  • Heights Elementary
  • J. Colin English Elementary
  • Lehigh Elementary
  • Manatee Elementary
  • Mirror Lakes Elementary
  • Oasis Elementary North
  • Oasis Elementary South
  • Orange River Elementary
  • Orangewood Elementary
  • Patriot Elementary
  • Pelican Elementary
  • Pine Island Elementary
  • Pinewoods Elementary
  • Ray V. Pottorf Elementary
  • Rayma C. Page Elementary
  • River Hall Elementary
  • San Carlos Park Elementary
  • Skyline Elementary
  • Spring Creek Elementary
  • Sunshine Elementary
  • Tanglewood/Riverside Elementary
  • The Sanibel School K-8
  • Three Oaks Elementary
  • Tice Elementary
  • Tortuga Preserve Elementary
  • Trafalgar Elementary
  • Treeline Elementary
  • Tropic Isles Elementary
  • Villas Elementary

Charter/Special Schools[change | change source]

  • Six Mile Charter Academy
  • Veterans Park Academy for the Arts K-8
  • Veterans Park Academy for the Arts
  • North Fort Myers Academy for the Arts K-8
  • The Sanibel School K-8
  • Gateway Charter School
  • James Stephens International Academy
  • Edison Park Creative and Expressive Arts School
  • Gateway Charter High School

References[change | change source]

  1. "Fast Facts / Impact Reports". Fast Facts - Lee County Schools. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  2. Logan, Casey (June 8, 2015). "Fort Myers, Cape Coral technical institutes now colleges". News-Press. Retrieved June 9, 2015.

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