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GCHS Freshman "Do the Right Thing" Winner

The Staff and student body of GCHS are very proud of James Beth, a Freshman, who received a certificate, book bag, and letter from Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott. James was nominated for "Do the Right Thing" program by Mike Anderson, technology specialist at Sanibel Elementary for his volunteer work on the computer network at that school. Shown in the picture below are Jody Buckley, Margaret Lapointe, James Beth, and Joe Roles.

GCHS Founding Class of 2008!

Below is a group photo of the seniors who have attended GCHS since its opening four years ago. We are very proud to have them!

Honor Roll Students Honored

GCHS honored 147 members of its 740 students as A and A-B Honor Roll students for quarter two on Janurary 31, 2008. We had a great parent representation who helped honor the recipients of the certificates. Doughnuts and refreshments followed the ceremony.

National Honor Society

GCHS had its National Honor Society Induction Ceremony on January 24th in the cafeteria. We are pleased to announce this new program and welcome all of the members:

Sophomore Inductees

  • Anna Lopez
  • Eduardo Miranda
  • Jessica Smith

Junior Inductees

  • Desiree Akande
  • Christina Andres
  • Ashley Axtell
  • Shelby Dingle
  • Nikeshia Dunkelly-Allan
  • Emmy Etienne
  • Yanique Hinds-Johnson
  • Allan Paulino

Senior Inductees

  • Tabitha Canalda
  • Gaspar Hernandez
  • Yaneisi Iglesias
  • Melissa McCarthy
  • Adrianna Sanchez
  • Gabby Sanchez-Paez
  • Sarah Stadacher
  • Stephanie Sutkowy
  • Matt Taleho

Students Honored for Artistic Ability

On February 13 at 6:30pm Ashley Axtell and Rachel Bennett will be receiving their Art award and scholarship at an awards reception at Fort Myers Toyota on Colonial Blvd. Ft Myers, Fl. There where 3 awards given out in 4 categories. Rachel Bennett received second place in the 3-demensional category. Ashley Axtell will be awarded 1 of 3 $500 scholarships to Ringling School of art and design. There work will be displayed at Fort Myers Toyota for the next few weeks.