Fort Myers · Florida · K-12
Fort Myers K-12 Online Home School
Self-paced K-12 for Fort Myers families. Built for Edison-Ford engineering households, Lee Health shift workers, Red Sox spring-training families, and the multi-generational Gulf retiree households that run the school day across grandparent and parent together.
How does K-12 online home school work in Fort Myers, Florida?
High School of America runs as a regionally-accredited online K-12 program for Fort Myers families. Parents file a state Notice of Intent with Lee County, then students do coursework on their own clock from the kitchen table, the screened lanai on the Caloosahatchee, a JetBlue Park concourse during spring training, or a grandparent’s living room on Sanibel. We supply the curriculum, the transcripts, our own accredited high school diploma, and academic support. See the K-12 online home school overview for the program shape, or the how to start homeschooling guide if this is your family’s first year.

Elementary
K through 5
Middle
6 through 8
High
9 through 12
Fort Myers
Edison-Ford, Lee Health, Red Sox week, and retiree households
Florida Statute · Notice of Intent
Filing in Lee County
Fort Myers families file under Florida Statute 1002.41. The Notice of Intent goes to the School District of Lee County home-education office. After that you keep a portfolio of work and submit one annual evaluation. HSOA handles the curriculum, transcript, and counselor letter that satisfy the evaluation.
Withdrawal from a Lee County public school happens once the Notice is on file. Most Fort Myers families do this on a Friday, start HSOA on the following Monday, and never re-enter the bell schedule.
K through 12 in Fort Myers
Elementary · K-5
The 3rd-grade reading checkpoint year matters in Florida (the retention rule is in Statute 1008.25). HSOA elementary is built so the daily lift is short, the reading load is real, and a grandparent or a working parent can supervise without becoming a full-time teacher. See the K-5 parent guide for the day-by-day shape, or the elementary school hub for course pages.
Middle School · 6-8
The Fort Myers middle years are where the bell schedule starts hurting kids whose parents work Lee Health rotations, who travel to spring-training games, or who help with a multi-generational household on Sanibel. HSOA middle school holds shape across all of that. Families coming in from public school usually do a mid-year transfer with no lost progress.
High School · 9-12
By the high-school years, Fort Myers students often pair our online high school with dual-enrollment at Florida SouthWestern State College or are aiming at Florida Gulf Coast University. HSOA issues the transcript and the regionally-accredited diploma.
Your week, four shapes
How a Fort Myers K-12 week holds shape
A normal week
Five steady days. Wake, eat, sit down, work.
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A Lee Health shift week
Parent on 12-hour rotation, grandparent or partner runs the morning. Same dashboard, same shape.
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Grandparent AM
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Beach + reading
A spring-training week
Game days at JetBlue Park or City of Palms. Work happens between innings, not against them.
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Light AM
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Catch-up
A hurricane week
Gulf storm rolls through. Public schools lose days; HSOA does not pause.
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Storm prep
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Power off
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Bars show relative coursework density per day. Navy = standard. Amber = grandparent-led morning. Copper = spring-training game day or storm prep. Banyan = beach + reading day. White-dashed = power off or pause.
Talk to a Fort Myers counselor
Pick the next step that fits.
What Fort Myers parents do not usually hear
Eight Fort Myers realities a bell schedule does not handle
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Edison-Ford and engineering households
Fort Myers has a deep engineering heritage. Plenty of households work design, drafting, manufacturing, or marine engineering in town. The 7:30 bell schedule does not fit a job site or a workshop. Self-paced does.
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Lee Health shift households
Lee Health is the biggest non-government employer in Southwest Florida. Nurses, surgical techs, ER + ICU staff on twelve-hour rotations. HSOA students log in when the household is actually awake.
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Red Sox spring-training week and amateur ball families
When a parent or a kid is at JetBlue Park or City of Palms for a game or a tournament, the bell schedule is not a thing. HSOA coursework rides on the cooler at the concourse.
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Multi-generational Gulf retiree households
Plenty of Fort Myers households are three generations under one roof: working parent, retired grandparent, and the kid. The grandparent runs the school day in the morning. HSOA is built for that.
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Hurricane and Gulf storm season
When the Gulf decides, Lee County loses school days the public schools cannot replace. HSOA does not pause. The week after the storm is just the week after the storm. Coming from public school? See transfer to homeschool anytime.
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Sanibel, Captiva, and Pine Island kids
Some Fort Myers kids actually live on the islands or out on Pine Island. Bus rides to a brick-and-mortar school are long. HSOA shows up on the lanai the same way it shows up at the kitchen table.
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Spring-break + snowbird hospitality crews
Restaurants, marinas, and rental-property crews pull double-shifts for spring break. HSOA does not punish that calendar.
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Lee County kids ready to move faster
Some Fort Myers families want academic stretch without a single high-stakes admission window. HSOA lets a strong kid move ahead in math + reading without a single gauntlet. Parents and guardians get the same dashboard view either way.
Three Fort Myers mornings
What this looks like in a real household

Why Fort Myers families choose K-12 online home school
Built for the Fort Myers household, not against it
Engineering heritage
Edison-Ford Winter Estates
Fort Myers was the winter home of Thomas Edison and Henry Ford. The Edison-Ford Winter Estates still runs as a working museum and education site. Lab notebooks, the banyan tree, the laboratory garden. Real curriculum-grade local material that a national provider cannot fake.
Dual enrollment
FSW + FGCU
By 11th grade many Fort Myers HSOA students are sitting an online Florida SouthWestern State College dual-enroll course, or aiming at Florida Gulf Coast University. Both review homeschool transcripts on a case-by-case basis. HSOA issues the transcript and pairs it with a counselor letter when admissions asks.
Medical shift work
Lee Health is Southwest Florida’s largest employer
Lee Health (Lee Memorial, Cape Coral Hospital, Gulf Coast Medical Center, HealthPark) is the biggest non-government employer in the region. Nurses, surgical techs, ER + ICU staff on twelve-hour rotations. HSOA students log in when the household is actually awake.
Lee County
Filing with the Lee County home-education office
Notice of Intent goes to the School District of Lee County’s home-education office. The HSOA counselor team walks Fort Myers families through the filing the first time so the family does not get stuck on the form.
Surrounding ring
Cape Coral, Sanibel, Pine Island, Estero, Bonita Springs
Lee County extends well past Fort Myers city limits. HSOA shows up the same in Cape Coral, Sanibel, Captiva, Pine Island, Estero, Bonita Springs, North Fort Myers, and Lehigh Acres. No transportation, no zoning, no boundary.
Spring training + Gulf calendar
Red Sox + Twins spring training, Gulf retiree shoulder season
Fort Myers hosts the Boston Red Sox at JetBlue Park and the Minnesota Twins at Hammond Stadium each spring. Combined with the snowbird shoulder season, Fort Myers’ calendar takes weeks the rest of the country does not. HSOA holds shape across all of them. New to this? See online school vs. homeschool vs. public school.
Pro tip from The Eagle
Edison failed at the bulb a thousand times before it worked, and the public schools want your kid scared of a B-plus. The Eagle is just noticing the math is off.
Stop punishing the work in progress. Reward the work in motion.
Fort Myers K-12 online home school, frequently asked
Is online home school legal in Fort Myers?
Yes. Florida home education is recognized by state law. Lee County families file a Notice of Intent with the district home-education office, keep a portfolio, and submit one annual evaluation. HSOA gives Fort Myers parents the curriculum, transcripts, and counselor support that satisfy the evaluation requirement. See the how to start homeschooling guide for the year-one timeline.
Do Fort Myers homeschool families file with Lee County?
Yes. The Notice of Intent goes to the School District of Lee County’s home-education office. HSOA’s counselor team walks Fort Myers families through the filing the first time. After year one it is just an annual touch.
Can Fort Myers students apply to FGCU or FSW?
Yes. Fort Myers homeschoolers regularly enroll at Florida Gulf Coast University and at Florida SouthWestern State College. Both review homeschool transcripts on a case-by-case basis. HSOA issues the transcript and pairs it with a counselor letter when admissions asks. Many Fort Myers families pair HSOA with dual-enrollment at FSW in 11th and 12th grade.
Does HSOA issue a Florida state high school diploma?
No. High School of America issues its own regionally-accredited diploma. We do not issue a Florida state diploma. The HSOA diploma is the credential Fort Myers graduates carry forward to colleges, trade programs, the workforce, and where applicable military pathways. More detail: online high school diploma.
How does online home school work for a Lee Health shift family?
Lee Health nurses, surgical techs, and ER staff run twelve-hour rotations. HSOA students log in when the household actually sleeps. Coursework holds the same shape on weeks the parent works mornings and weeks they rotate to nights. Cost questions? See tuition and hidden fees.
Does HSOA work for a multi-generational household with a grandparent running the day?
Yes. Fort Myers has a lot of three-generation households (working parent, retired grandparent, kid) where the grandparent is the daytime supervisor. HSOA is built for that. Whoever the legal home-education guardian is files the Notice of Intent with Lee County. See more on socialization research below: a kid in this household gets MORE real adult contact than a typical classroom kid, not less. Related: how online students socialize.
The Eagle Notices Something
Socialization is the wrong question. The research keeps saying that and nobody listens.
Every homeschool parent in Fort Myers has gotten the question at a family barbecue. “But what about socialization?” Aunt with the wine in her hand. Uncle who has not asked the kid a real question in three years. The Eagle has noticed something. The research does not back up the worry.
When researchers actually measure social outcomes (self-confidence, leadership, the ability to talk to adults, civic participation, college roommate ratings, mental health markers, sense of belonging), homeschooled kids match or beat their traditionally-schooled peers across decades of studies. Brian Ray has built a whole career on it. Richard Medlin’s literature reviews keep finding the same pattern. The data is boring at this point. The fear is loud, the data is quiet.
The Eagle wants to point at the obvious thing nobody at the barbecue says out loud. A traditional school is a building where five hundred to three thousand kids who are all the same age are concentrated together for thirty hours a week, with a mandatory peer hierarchy and almost no adult contact outside the teacher. That is not socialization. That is age-segregation. And the research is pretty clear that age-segregation is the historical anomaly, not the norm. Humans grew up across mixed-age groups for most of the species’ existence, learned from adults in the family economy, and developed social skills through real-stakes relationships rather than cafeteria geography.
A typical Fort Myers homeschool kid in a multi-generational household has a parent, a grandparent, a younger sibling, an older sibling, a neighbor on the lanai, a coach at the marina, a Sunday-school teacher, a coworker their parent introduces them to, a checkout clerk at Publix who knows their name, and three friends from co-op and a sports team. That is mixed-age adult contact with real consequences. That is the kind of social environment that builds the actual skills.
The Eagle is not telling you to skip socialization. The Eagle is noticing that the people most worried about it are usually pointing at the wrong building.
The Eagle has no opinion on what you should do with that information. The Eagle is just letting you know your aunt has not read a sociology paper since 1986.
An Eagle Rant
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