The Sanibel School
The Sanibel School, at 3840 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, presents the following:
Book donations for schools
The Sanibel School is collecting donations of gently used children’s books and cash gifts to buy new books as part of its Scholastic Book Fair. They will be donated to Havelock Elementary School and Havelock Middle School in North Carolina. The towns experienced horrific flooding during Hurricane Florence. Books and cash may be donated through today, Oct. 24.
Florida Everblades fundraiser
The Sanibel School’s Music Department will host a fundraiser on Nov. 9 at the Florida Everblades Game against the Jacksonville Icemen. Tickets are $18 and $8 of each will go to support the Seahorse Chorale’s upcoming performance trip to Walt Disney World and the music department. To purchase tickets, visit www.floridaeverblades.com/SanibelNight and use the promo code: SANIBELSCHOOL (all caps and all one word). Tickets must be purchased no later than Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Prior to the game, the Seahorse Chorale and Elementary Choir will perform the national anthem. Additionally, it is Swampee’s Birthday. The first 3,000 youth to enter the arena will receive a Swampee Growth Chart.
Recycled art supplies needed
The Sanibel School is in the beginning of brainstorming for the Children’s Holiday Tree Trail at the Edison Home. The theme is “Moonlight and Sunlight.” The criteria calls for using recycled materials that can withstand the outside elements, as well as be creative. The school is in need of round Altoid metal containers and small toys sitting or standing figurines. It also hopes to collect moonshells from any shell collectors. Items can be dropped off in the school office for Ty Stewart.
For more information, call 239-472-1617 or visit sbl.leeschools.net.
The Sanibel School
The Sanibel School, at 3840 Sanibel-Captiva Road, Sanibel, presents the following:
Students of the Month
The following middle school students were selected by their teachers for the month of September: Elliot Decosta, Gabby McKinney, Sonia Otalvaro, Samantha Pascual, Kristian Shafer and Brayden Williams. The monthly positive attribute was acceptance.
Conservation Cartoon Awards
In conjunction with the 30th annual “Ding” Darling Day, the Conservation Cartoon Awards winners from The Sanibel School are: Heidi Hall, first place; Anna Anderson-Kilgore, second place; and Ava Selby, third place.
BaileyFest Queen, King
Fifth-graders Anabella Del Valle and Stephen Sampas are the winners of this year’s essay contest. They were recognized on the school news and will be crowned at this year’s BaileyFest.
Florida Everblades fundraiser
The Sanibel School’s Music Department will host a fundraiser on Nov. 9 at the Florida Everblades Game against the Jacksonville Icemen. Tickets are $18 and $8 of each will go to support the Seahorse Chorale’s upcoming performance trip to Walt Disney World and the music department. To purchase tickets, visit www.floridaeverblades.com/SanibelNight and use the promo code: SANIBELSCHOOL (all caps and all one word). Tickets must be purchased no later than Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. Prior to the game, the Seahorse Chorale and Elementary Choir will perform the national anthem. Additionally, it is Swampee’s Birthday. The first 3,000 youth to enter the arena will receive a Swampee Growth Chart.
Recycled art supplies needed
The Sanibel School is in the beginning of brainstorming for the Children’s Holiday Tree Trail at the Edison Home. The theme is “Moonlight and Sunlight.” The criteria calls for using recycled materials that can withstand the outside elements, as well as be creative. The school is in need of round Altoid metal containers and small toys sitting or standing figurines. It also hopes to collect moonshells from any shell collectors. Items can be dropped off in the school office for Ty Stewart.
For more information, call 239-472-1617 or visit sbl.leeschools.net.
The Sanibel School
The Sanibel School, at 3840 Sanibel Captiva Road, presents the following:
Recycled art supplies needed
The Sanibel School is in the beginning of brainstorming for the Children’s Holiday Tree Trail at the Edison Home. The theme is “Moonlight and Sunlight.” The criteria calls for using recycled materials that can withstand the outside elements, as well as be creative. The school is in need of round Altoid metal containers and small toys sitting or standing figurines. It also hopes to collect moonshells from any shell collectors. Items can be dropped off in the school office for Ty Stewart.
For more information, call 239-472-1617 or visit sbl.leeschools.net.