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Do The Right Thing Winners for March 2022

Please join us in congratulating our March 2022 “Do The Right Thing” recipients. These students exemplified what it means to “Do The Right Thing.” Kaden Loring - 12th Grade, and Brody Loring - 10th Grade, North Fort Myers High School While at Planet Fitness, Kaden and...

“Do The Right Thing” Winners for December 2021

Please join us in congratulating our December 2021 “Do The Right Thing” recipients. These students exemplified what it means to “Do The Right Thing.” Giana Geary and Madison Stratman, Gulf Elementary School - 5th Grade Giana and Madison found $50 cash on the floor in the...

“Do The Right Thing” Winners for November 2021

Please join us in congratulating our November 2021 “Do The Right Thing” recipients. These students exemplified what it means to “Do The Right Thing.” Samuel Foster, Oasis Middle School - 6th Grade A small group of students were pushing and shoving as they exited the classroom. ...

Cape Kids “Do The Right Thing”

Winners for October 2021 Please join us in congratulating our October 2021 “Do The Right Thing” recipients. These students exemplified what it means to “Do The Right Thing.” DeShon Jenkins, 8th Grade, Caloosa Middle School DeShon was at basketball tryouts when another student, whom he knew from elementary...

Oasis Middle School Student Receives “Do The Right Thing” Lifesaving Award

The Cape Coral Police Department honored an Oasis Middle School student with the “Do The Right Thing” Lifesaving award. This is additionally the second time Christopher has received this award. Please join us in recognizing and congratulating him! Christopher Leon, 8th Grade - Oasis Middle School Christopher was...

Caloosa Middle School Student Receives “Do The Right Thing” Award

The Cape Coral Police Department honored a Caloosa Middle School student with the “Do The Right Thing” award. Please join us in recognizing and congratulating her! Lilly Early,  7th Grade - Caloosa Middle School Lilly shared information with school administrators that helped them intervene with another student....

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