School Information
General
Bonita Springs Charter School is located on Old 41 in the Bernwood Business Park. The school is a brand new 86,000 square foot one story building accommodating 1462 students in grades kindergarten through eighth. The entire school is fenced in with a security gate leading to the main entrance. It has two playground areas, one for primary students and one for upper elementary students. In addition to the traditional classrooms the school has a multi-purpose room, art, music, gifted and talented, and science rooms.
Programs & Services
- Comprehensive core curriculum including science and technology
- Parent access to CSUSA's Student Information System (SIS)
- Enforced uniform policy
- Before and after care
- Transportation
- Free/reduced lunch program
- Student clubs and extracurricular activities
Information for Parents
Student Handbook - Attached you will find the Bonita Springs Charter School Student Handbook filled with detailed information that will assist you in understanding the expectation of our students and parents at school. This handbook has been designed to help you work as partners with us in your child's education.
Communication Guide and Parent Volunteer Handbook - Welcome to BSCS! It is our goal to provide open and honest communication at all times. We also want to provide you with the most efficient path to problem resolution by directing you to the most appropriate person to address your concerns.
Uniform Policy - Uniforms can be purchased through Step Ahead School Uniforms at www.gostepahead.com
School Supplies - A list of supplies that are required for each incoming student is attached based on the grade level. These supplies should be brought in to the homeroom teacher on the first day of school.
School Calendar - Important dates for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Breakfast and Lunch Menu - May breakfast and lunch menu. As an approved sponsor for the National School Lunch Program, the Lee Charter Foundation offers highly nutritious meals following all of the rules and regulations set forth by the USDA; Meals are provided by Preferred Meal Systems, Inc.
Wellness Policy - The Lee Charter Foundation promotes health in students by supporting wellness, quality nutrition and regular physical activity as a part of the total learning environment.