The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools holds Collegium week for teachers on Captiva Island
The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools, in collaboration with the School District of Lee County, hosted its annual Collegium professional development retreat recently on Captiva Island, bringing together a group of educators for an experience dedicated to growth, connection and appreciation.
A total of 23 educators, including the six 2025 Golden Apple Award recipients, and two administrators took part in this unique weekend designed to empower and recognize teachers who go above and beyond in their classrooms. Held at a serene beachfront resort, Collegium offered a blend of professional enrichment and well-earned relaxation in a supportive, inspiring environment.
Throughout the week, participants engaged in a series of workshops and collaborative sessions focused on innovative teaching strategies, student engagement, and educational leadership. Each attendee earned 40 hours of service learning, contributing to their professional development goals.
“Spending time with this awesome group of teachers reminds me of how lucky we are as a community to have such dedicated, smart, fun and resourceful professionals working with our students,” said Marshall T. Bower, president & CEO of The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools. “The time was well spent learning, sharing, networking and growing.”
In the evenings, teachers enjoyed beachside relaxation and social events, including dinners at local restaurants such as RC Otter’s Island Eats and Cantina Captiva, along with a memorable cruise to Cabbage Key.
The retreat concluded with a celebratory dinner that brought together current and former Golden Apple recipients, Foundation board members, business partners and sponsors.