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Sanibel school names monthly winner
By THE SANIBEL SCHOOL - | Apr 28, 2021
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The Sanibel School’s Do The Right Thing award winner for March is eighth-grader Carter Koehler. A second-time winner of the award, he was recognized this time for being brave and addressing classmates who were displaying disrespect. Officials reported that Carter educated his classmates on the meaning behind their behavior and how to do the right thing in the future. He behaved in a way that was not offensive to his peers but rather meaningful. Carter is a true role model.
SCCF
Fourth-grade students at The Sanibel School recently observed and documented nature’s seasonal and cyclical changes within the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation’s Pick Preserve with SCCF Educator Richard Finkel.
They were excited to see how seasonal changes in Florida differ from the seasonal changes that occur in more northern and temperate climate zones and are featured in textbooks, officials reported.
The students were amazed at the change in the habitat off of the boardwalk, where the low water level caught their attention. They remembered how high the water level was on their field trip in the fall, when they were able to sample and document freshwater macro-invertebrates right off the boardwalk.