School Choice

Choosing A School For Your Child In SWFL

As a parent, selecting a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. You want your child’s school to have the same goals of high academic achievement you have set. You may want your child’s school to reflect the family and community values that you consider important. In other words, you want a school that is a good fit for your child.

School Choice

One of the biggest differences between Lee and Collier Counties are their school systems. Collier County operates on a very traditional system, which most people will be familiar with, where you have school districts and you go to the school that’s located within the district where you live. As a result, the quality of the schools is a major factor in home values.

Lee County has a totally different system, known as “school choice.” The mere mention of this phrase is enough to send some parents into a panic because although you have a choice, sometimes you don’t really have a choice. Allow me to explain…

Here’s the PC Definition of School Choice

School choice is a key component to ensuring that all children have access to an excellent education. Florida is a national leader in providing an array of school options to meet the educational needs of families.

Parents can exercise choice in many ways. The most common way may be in choosing where to live based on the public school district or neighborhood schools. In many areas, parents can choose from neighborhood schools, charter schools or other public schools of choice, or transfer their child to another public school (in or out of district). They can also select a private school (religious or secular) or teach their child at home.

Here’s the Real Definition of School Choice

If you’re new to the school system, you’ll submit a form by the annual deadline (in February) where you choose a certain number (3 to 5) schools for your child to attend, within your zone (there are three zones in the county). You are guaranteed to get into at least one of those schools, but sometimes it’s not really the one you want. There is a system by which preference is given to those who have already attended, have siblings who attend, live within close proximity, etc… and once they fill up then there are no more children admitted.

The purpose was to reverse the effects of segregation and it is a wonderful system to ensure diversity and access to good schools regardless of neighborhoods. But it comes with its pitfalls too, like bussing children all the way across town when there’s another school they’d prefer to attend. And the feeling of helplessness of not getting into a school you prefer.

Want to know which zone your house is in? Click here for an interactive map.

Different schools offer alternatives in teaching styles, content, and learning opportunities. Here are some types of schools you may consider for your child…

Neighborhood Public Schools– many parents choose to send their children to the public school in their neighborhood.

Other Public Schools- In an increasing number of school districts, you can choose to send your child to a specialized public school. These schools of choice often emphasize a particular subject or have a special philosophy of education. One school might emphasize science, art, or language study. Another might offer a firm code of conduct, a dress code, or a rigorous traditional academic program.

Charter Schools- Charter schools are independent public schools of choice. They are very popular and among the fastest-growing school choice options in Florida. Charter schools are largely free to innovate, and often provide specialized programs and choices to diverse groups of students. Florida’s charter schools are currently educating over 100,000 students each year, each school offering its own unique educational approach.

Magnet Schools- Magnet schools offer a particular theme or academic focus, such as mathematics, science, technology, business, or performing arts. The main purpose of magnet schools is to provide families with the option of choosing a school that matches their child’s interests. Magnet schools offer students specialized programs to promote academic achievement and create innovative learning approaches in a diverse environment.

Private Schools- (Two types):

Religious Private Schools- The majority of nonpublic schools are religious, affiliated with a denomination, local church, or various religious faiths.

Secular Private Schools- There are also many nonpublic schools without a religious identity or affiliation. Some of these private schools are preparatory schools designed to prepare students for college. These schools often have a traditional or elite reputation and a long history. Other schools are based on a particular educational philosophy or approach to learning, such as Montessori or Waldorf schools; have a special education focus, such as schools for the deaf or blind; or have been established for families and children who may be dissatisfied with various aspects of conventional schools.

Home Schooling/Virtual School- Home Education is a parent-directed educational option. Some parents prepare their own materials and design their own programs of study, while others use materials produced by companies specializing in home education materials.  Some parents take advantage of virtual school programs or other educational resources available on the internet. 

Florida’s variety of school choice options for parents and students includes scholarships that give parents choices so their children are offered the best opportunities to learn. Florida’s current scholarship programs allow parents unprecedented choices among public and private schools.

Once you select the school that you think will be best for your child, you will go through a process of applying to a school (or schools) of your choice and enrolling your child. Consider applying to more than one school, in case your child is not admitted to their first choice. You will want to begin this process as early as possible in order to ensure you meet all the deadlines. Admissions processes can vary. Your child may need to be tested or interviewed, and you may need to provide a school transcript, recommendations, or other information. It would be helpful to learn about admissions criteria for the schools. You will want to double check to be sure you have accurate information on when and how to apply. If you need specific dates or information, visit the Florida Department of Education or Lee County Schools websites for more information.

Want to know which zone your house is in? Click here for an interactive map.

Below are a list of Schools in Lee County. Click on the names of schools to be redirected to their website.

The School District of Lee County (Public):

Elementary Schools

Allen Park Elementary School

3345 Canelo Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-936-1459 | Fax: 239-936-3470

Bayshore Elementary School

17050 Williams Road, North Fort Myers, FL 33917
Phone: 239-543-3663 | Fax: 239-543-4040

Bonita Springs Elementary School

10701 Dean Street SE, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: 239-992-0801 | Fax: 239-992-9118

Caloosa Elementary School

620 S. Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33990
Phone: 239-574-3113 | Fax: 239-574-1449

Cape Elementary School

4519 Vincennes Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33904
Phone: 239-542-3551 | Fax: 239-542-3264

Colonial Elementary School

3800 Schoolhouse Rd E., Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-939-2242 | Fax: 239-939-5143

Diplomat Elementary School

1115 NE 16th Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33909
Phone: 239-458-0033 | Fax: 239-458-1697

Dr. Carrie D. Robinson Littleton Elementary School

700 Hutto Road, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: 239-995-3800 | Fax: 239-995-6551

Edgewood Academy

3464 Edgewood Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-334-6205 | Fax: 239-334-6776

Edison Park Creative and Expressive Arts School

2401 Euclid Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-334-6232 | Fax: 239-332-3474

Fort Myers Beach Elementary School

2751 Oak Street, Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931
Phone: 239-463-6356 | Fax: 239-463-3592

Franklin Park Elementary School

2323 Ford Street, Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-332-1969 | Fax: 239-337-1127

G. Weaver Hipps Elementary School

1200 Homestead Rd N., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-368-7042 | Fax: 239-369-0469

Gateway Elementary School

13280 Griffin Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33913
Phone: 239-768-3737 | Fax: 239-768-2967

Gulf Elementary School

3400 SW 17th Place, Cape Coral, FL 33914
Phone: 239-549-2726 | Fax: 239-549-2117

Hancock Creek Elementary School

1601 Skyline Drive, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: 239-995-3600 | Fax: 239-995-7674

Harns Marsh Elementary School

1800 Unice Avenue N., Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-690-1249 | Fax: 239-694-1325

Hector A. Cafferata, Jr. Elementary School

250 Santa Barbara Blvd. N., Cape Coral, FL 33993
Phone: 239-458-7391 | Fax: 239-772-0749

Heights Elementary School

15200 Alexandria Ct., Fort Myers, FL 33908
Phone: 239-481-1761 | Fax: 239-481-3154

J. Colin English Elementary School

120 Pine Island Road, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: 239-995-2258 | Fax: 239-995-5681

James Stephens Elementary School

1333 Marsh Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-337-1333 | Fax: 239-334-4144

Lehigh Elementary School

200 Schoolside Drive, Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-369-2477 | Fax: 239-369-4506

Manatee Elementary School

5301 Tice Street, Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-694-2097 | Fax: 239-694-4282

Mirror Lakes Elementary School

525 Charwood Ave. S., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-369-2200 | Fax: 239-369-0542

North Fort Myers Academy for the Arts

1856 Arts Way, North Fort Myers, FL 33917
Phone: 239-997-2131 | Fax: 239-997-6762

Orange River Elementary School

4501 Underwood Dr., Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-694-1258 | Fax: 239-694-8680

Orangewood Elementary School

4001 DeLeon Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-936-2950 | Fax: 239-936-2134

Patriot Elementary School

711 SW 18th Street, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-242-1023 | Fax: 239-242-1238

Pelican Elementary School

3525 SW 3rd Ave., Cape Coral, FL 33914
Phone: 239-549-4966 | Fax: 239-549-4973

Pine Island Elementary School

5360 Ridgewood Dr., Bokeelia, FL 33922
Phone: 239-283-0505 | Fax: 239-283-1748

Pinewoods Elementary School

11900 Stoneybrook Golf Drive, Estero, FL 33928
Phone: 239-947-7500 | Fax: 239-947-0834

Ray V. Pottorf Elementary School

4600 Challenger Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33912
Phone: 239-274-3932 | Fax: 239-275-3381

Rayma C. Page Elementary School

17000 S. Tamiami Trail, Fort Myers, FL 33908
Phone: 239-432-2737 | Fax: 239-432-2749

River Hall Elementary School

2800 River Hall Pkwy, Alva, FL 33920
Phone: 239-693-0349 | Fax: 239-693-5307

San Carlos Park Elementary School

17282 Lee Road, Fort Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-267-7177 | Fax: 239-267-0057

Skyline Elementary School

620 SW 19th Street, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-772-3223 | Fax: 239-772-8934

Spring Creek Elementary School

25571 Elementary Way, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: 239- 947-0001 | Fax: 239-947-4690

Sunshine Elementary School

601 Sara Ave., Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-369-5836 | Fax: 239-369-1455

Tanglewood Elementary School

1620 Manchester Blvd, Fort Myers, FL 33919
Phone: 239-936-0891 | Fax: 239-939-0411

The Alva School

17500 Church Avenue, Alva, FL 33920
Phone: 239-728-2494 | Fax: 239-728-3259

The Sanibel School

3840 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: 239-472-1617 | Fax: 239-472-6544

Three Oaks Elementary School

19600 Cypress View Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-267-8020 | Fax: 239-267-9559

Tice Elementary School

4524 Tice Street, Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-694-1257 | Fax: 239-694-8745

Tortuga Preserve Elementary School

1711 Gunnery Rd. N., Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-693-5023 | Fax: 239-693-5033

Trafalgar Elementary School

1850 SW 20th Ave., Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-283-3043 | Fax: 239-282-5595

Treeline Elementary School

10900 Treeline Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33913
Phone: 239-768-5208 | Fax: 239-768-5415

Tropic Isles Elementary School

5145 Orange Grove Blvd., North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: 239-995-4704 | Fax: 239-997-2422

Veterans Park Academy for the Arts

49 Homestead Road S., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-303-3003 | Fax: 239-303-3075

Villas Elementary School

8385 Beacon Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33907
Phone: 239-936-3776 | Fax: 239-936-6884

Middle Schools

Bonita Springs Middle Center for the Arts

10141 W. Terry Street, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: 239-992-4422 | Fax: 239-992-9157

Caloosa Middle School

610 S. Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33990
Phone: 239-574-3232 | Fax: 239-574-2660

Challenger Middle School

624 Trafalgar Parkway, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-242-4341 | Fax: 239-242-7217

Cypress Lake Middle School

8901 Cypress Lake Drive, Fort Myers, FL 33919
Phone: 239-481-1533 | Fax: 239-481-3121

Diplomat Middle School

1039 NE 16th Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33909
Phone: 239-574-5257 | Fax: 239-574-4008

Fort Myers Middle Academy

3050 Central Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-936-1759 | Fax: 239-936-4350

Gulf Middle School

1809 S.W. 36th Terrace, Cape Coral, FL 33914
Phone: 239-549-0606 | Fax: 239-549-2806

Harns Marsh Middle School

1820 Unice Avenue North, Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-690-2025 | Fax: 239-690-2028

Lehigh Acres Middle School

651 Sunrise Blvd., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-369-6108 | Fax: 239-369-8808

Lexington Middle School

16351 Summerlin Road, Fort Myers, FL 33908
Phone: 239-454-6130 | Fax: 239-489-3419

Mariner Middle School

425 Chiquita Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33993
Phone: 239-772-1848 | Fax: 239-242-1256

North Fort Myers Academy for the Arts

1856 Arts Way, North Fort Myers, FL 33917
Phone: 239-997-2131 | Fax: 239-997-6762

Oak Hammock Middle School

5321 Tice Street, Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-693-0469 | Fax: 239-694-4089

Paul Laurence Dunbar Middle School

4750 Winkler Avenue Extension, Fort Myers, FL 33966
Phone: 239-334-1357 | Fax: 239-334-7633

The Alva School

17500 Church Avenue, Alva, FL 33920
Phone: 239-728-2494 | Fax: 239-728-3259

The Sanibel School

3840 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, FL 33957
Phone: 239-472-1617 | Fax: 239-472-6544

Three Oaks Middle School

18500 Three Oaks Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-267-5757 | Fax: 239-267-4007

Trafalgar Middle School

2120 Trafalgar Parkway, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-283-2001 | Fax: 239-283-5620

Varsity Lakes Middle School

801 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-694-3464 | Fax: 239-694-7093

Veterans Park Academy for the Arts

49 Homestead Road S., Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
Phone: 239-303-3003 | Fax: 239-303-3075

High Schools

Bonita Springs High School

25592 Imperial Parkway, Bonita Springs, FL 34135
Phone: 239-495-3022 | Fax: 239-495-3042

Cape Coral High School

2300 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Phone: 239-574-6766 | Fax: 239-574-7799

Cypress Lake High School

6750 Panther Lane, Fort Myers, FL 33919
Phone: 239-481-2233 | Fax: 239-481-9838

Dunbar High School

3800 E. Edison Avenue, Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-461-5322 | Fax: 239-461-5110

East Lee County High School

715 Thomas Sherwin Ave., Lehigh Acres, FL 33974
Phone: 239-369-2932 | Fax: 239-369-3213

Estero High School

21900 River Ranch Road, Estero, FL 33928
Phone: 239-947-9400 | Fax: 239-947-5017

Fort Myers High School

2635 Cortez Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-334-2167 | Fax: 239-334-3095

Gateway High School

13820 Griffin Dr., Fort Myers, FL 33913
Phone: 239-303-7480 | Fax: 239-303-7486

Ida S. Baker High School

3500 Agualinda Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33914
Phone: 239-458-6690 | Fax: 239-458-6691

Island Coast High School

2125 De Navarra Pkwy, Cape Coral, FL 33909
Phone: 239-458-0362 | Fax: 239-772-8405

Lehigh Senior High School

901 Gunnery Road, Lehigh Acres, FL 33971
Phone: 239-693-5353 | Fax: 239-693-6702

Mariner High School

701 Chiquita Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33993
Phone: 239-772-3324 | Fax: 239-772-4880

North Fort Myers High School

5000 Orange Grove Blvd., North Fort Myers, FL 33903
Phone: 239-995-2117 | Fax: 239-995-1243

Riverdale High School

2600 Buckingham Road, Fort Myers, FL 33905
Phone: 239-694-4141 | Fax: 239-694-3527

South Fort Myers High School

14020 Plantation Road, Fort Myers, FL 33912
Phone: 239-561-0060 | Fax: 239-561-3612

Charter Schools

Athenian Academy Charter School

18851 Oak Center Drive, Fort Myers, Florida 33967/ Telephone: (239) 319-0522
Bonita Springs Charter School 25380 Bernwood Drive, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135-7850/ Telephone: (239) 992-6932

Mid Cape Global Academy

76 Mid Cape Terrace, Cape Coral, Florida 33991-4335/ Telephone: (239) 995-0904

City Of Palms Charter Highschool 

2830 Winkler Avenue, Suite 201, Fort Myers, Florida 33916-9301/ Telephone: (239) 561-6611

Coronado High School

3057 Cleveland Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida 33901-9301/ Telephone: (239) 337-9140

Donna J. Beasley Technical Academy

60 Bell Blvd N., Lehigh Acres, Florida 33936-6492/ Telephone: (239) 476-9100

Florida Southwestern Collegiate High School- Lee

8099 College Parkway, Fort Myers, Florida 33919-5566/ Telephone: (239) 432-6767

Gateway Charter Elementary School

12850 Commonwealth Drive, Fort Myers, Florida 33913-8039/ Telephone: (239) 768-5048

Gateway Charter Intermediate School

12770 Gateway Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida 33913-8654/ Telephone: (239) 768-2491

Gateway Charter High School

12770 Gateway Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida 33913-8654/ Telephone: (239) 768-3350

Harlem Heights Community Charter School

15570 Hagie Drive, Fort Myers, Florida 33908-2890/ Telephone: (239) 482-7706

Heritage Charter Academy of Cape Coral

2107 Santa Barbara Boulevard, Cape Coral, Florida 33991-4335/ Telephone: (239) 829-5134

Island Park High School

16520 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 190, Fort Myers, FL 33908-5349/ Telephone: (239) 204-5965

North Nicholas High School

428 SW Pine Island Road, Cape Coral, Florida 33991-1916/ Telephone: (239) 242-4230

Northern Palms Charter High School

13251 North Cleveland Avenue, North Fort Myers, Florida 33903-4816/ Telephone: (239) 997-9987

Oak Creek Charter School of Bonita Springs

28011 Performance Lane, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135-6850/ Telephone: (239) 498-6864

Oasis Charter Elementary School- North

2817 SW 3rd Lane, Cape Coral, Florida 33991-1151/ Telephone: (239) 283-4511

Oasis Charter Elementary School- South

3415 Oasis Boulevard, Cape Coral, Florida 33914-4924/ Telephone: (239) 542-1577

Oasis Charter Middle School

3507 Oasis Boulevard, Cape Coral, Florida 33914-4914/ Telephone: (239) 945-1999

Oasis Charter High School

3519 Oasis Boulevard, Cape Coral, Florida 33914-4914/ Telephone: (239) 541-1167

Palm Acres Charter High School

507 Sunshine Boulevard North, Lehigh Acres, Florida 33971/ Telephone: (239) 333-3300

Six Mile Charter Academy

6851 Lancer Avenue, Fort Myers, Florida 33912-4334/ Telephone: (239) 768-9375

The Island School

P.O. Box 1090, 135 1st Street W., Boca Grande, Florida 33921-1090/ Telephone: (941) 964-8016

Private Schools In Lee County

There are 49 Private Schools in Lee County. If you choose to send your child to a private school, there are many ways to pay for your child’s education.  If you are paying for the entire year upfront, ask if they do a cash discount. If you aren’t that fortunate, ask the school if they take monthly payments.

Many parents in Florida do not know their child could be attending a private school at little to no cost. Fortunately, there are multiple options to help lower and middle-income families looking to enroll their children in a participating private school. Take this free short survey to receive a personalized report with information on scholarships available to your child.

I hope this page is helpful to those of you with school aged children or grandchildren. The opportunities in education here in SWFL are endless. For more information please visit the Florida Department of Education. Remember…knowledge is power.