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Class of 2007
Division I
Zac Brindise-University of South Carolina (Football)
NAIA
Chad Marcus-Northwood University (Baseball)
Class of 2008
Division II
Jake Smith-St. Anslem College (Football)
Division III
Andy King-Hamline University (Baseball)
David Kittinger-State University of New York-Maritime (Football)
Justin Repullo-Ave Maria University (Baseball)
Addy Rozier-State University of New York-Old Westbury (Baseball)
JUCO
T.K. Harris-Kaskaskia College (Basketball)
Jimmy Jean-Chabot College (Football)
Class of 2009
Division I
Brodrick Jenkins-West Virginia University (Foorball)
Madison Wagner-University of Kansas (Swimming)
Tronic Williams-Western Michigan University (Football)
Division II
Emily Cattanach-Armstrong Atlantic State University (Soccer)
Jessica Himalstein-St. Andrews Presbyterian College (Volleyball)
Patrick Ryan-Lenoir-Ryne University (Cross Country/Track & Field)
Samantha Wylie-UNC Pembroke (Volleyball)
Division III
Joey Earle-Emory & Henry College (Basketball)
NAIA
Mason Prater-Webber International University (Football)
Junior College
Brandon Adorno-Brevard Community College (Baseball)
Matt Calhoun-Bluffton University (Baseball)
Cris Rentas-Polk Community College (Baseball)
Chad Vanderbosch-Seminole Community College (Baseball)
Other
2008
Herman Piard-Rice University (Bill Gates Millenium Scholarship)
As a current student, I don't feel comfortable adding these myself, but I'd like for someone to add a section involving the school's history. Some notable things I think warrant a mention in said section include the following (links to sources provided in no particular order):
Alright, then. Hope you don't mind if I add a couple things I found while researching and remove a couple things I've realized aren't really all that notable. Turns out...
I hadn't gotten the whole story concerning the bathroom incident
Students getting arrested for gun threats disturbingly often (especially in Lee County), therefore making those three aforementioned arrests not that notable, at least in my eyes.
Anyways, here's the text.
==History==
South Fort Myers High School was established in 2005, partially built on condemned land bought by the school district the year prior.[1] Reportedly, its first employee was one Grant Redhead, a former
offensive coordinator at
Cypress Lake High School brought on as the school's head football coach; under his 10-year leadership, the Wolf Pack would win 5 district championships.[2]
On May 17, 2016, a 15-year-old female student had sex with several male students in one of the school's bathrooms after hours.[4][5] According to a statement the girl made to administrators, she had been a past victim of
human trafficking and only reluctantly went along with it after being pressured by the men.[6] Video of the events was filmed by some of those involved, which was then posted to
Snapchat and spread across the school.[7][8]
After the incident, five students were suspended and a football player named William Scott was arrested.[9] He would be charged on counts of cruelty towards a child, allowing a child to engage in a sexual act, and possession of obscene material and entered into a
diversion program.[10]
Anthony Dixon, who had been named head coach earlier that school year, was almost suspended due to "his failure to adequately supervise students" which led to the event,[11] but following backlash,[12] he was merely reassigned to
James Stephens International Academy as a teacher's aide.[13]
===Hurricane Ian===
During
Hurricane Ian, South Fort Myers High School was one of several schools temporarily converted into an emergency shelter.[14] Its football field was used as a landing pad for helicopters rescuing those stranded on
Sanibel and other nearby islands.[15]
===Swattings===
On September 16, 2022, the Lee County Police Department received a hoax call stating that 20 children had been shot at the school[16][17] as part of a "national
swatting event".[18] This resulted in not only South Fort Myers High, but also Cypress Lake High being put on lockdown, while all other schools in Lee County were searched "out of an abundance of caution".[19] Another swatting would take place on December 7 of the same year, which also targeted
North Fort Myers High School.[20][21]ZionniThePeruser (
talk)
14:38, 12 July 2024 (UTC)reply