Bonita Springs School

[1] The 1921 building is a masonry vernacular structure, while the 1927 unit features elements of the Mediterranean Revival style.

[2] The school district stated they could not allocate an additional $10 million needed to preserve the facade of this building.

These plans proved controversial when the Bonita Springs City Council and the Bonita Springs Historical Society raised objections[3] and community members launched a petition in protest of the plans.

[4] Despite objections, the school district insists that the project is needed for safety reasons.

[5] This article about a property in Lee County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.