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Lights, Camera, Drone! A Summer Project That Took Flight

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This summer, Luis Rosa set out on a mission—one that combined creativity, technology, and a whole lot of school spirit. The goal? To guide students in creating a short, engaging video tour of their school—produced entirely by the student-led drone club.

Students learned how drones are used in the real world—planning flight paths, capturing footage, and editing video—all while showcasing the unique character of their school.

The result? A fun, vibrant, and totally student-driven video that’s as impressive as it is entertaining.

Don’t just take our word for it—watch the final product below. One thing’s for sure: this was a summer project everyone will remember!

2025-2026 ICA Meet the Teacher Night

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Kinder – 5th Meet the Teacher night!

Thursday Aug, 7th 2025

Time: 4:30-6:00 pm

Location: 123 N 4 Street, Immokalee, FL, 34142

 

Middle School Meet the Teacher night!

Friday Aug 8th 2025

Time: 4:30-6:00pm
*NEW students from 4:30-5pm*

Location: 123 N 4 Street, Immokalee, FL, 34142

 

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RCMA Academies Earn Top Marks Again in 2024-2025 FAST Assessments

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For the second year in a row, RCMA is celebrating the exceptional academic performance of its dual-language charter schools in Florida’s 2024-2025 Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) evaluations.

RCMA’s Immokalee Community Academy (ICA) once again earned an A grade, maintaining its status as a top-performing school in the region. In individual courses, ICA was ranked number one in Collier County in Math.

RCMA’s Wimauma Community Academy (WCA) also upheld its strong academic standing, receiving another high B grade this year. The school also ranked in the top 3% of all schools in the state for Civics. These consistent, high-level results highlight the dedication of the educators, staff, and families who support these thriving school communities.

The Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) is a statewide assessment system that measures student achievement and growth in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. The results guide instruction and ensure Florida’s students are on track for success.

RCMA Executive Director Isabel Garcia praised the accomplishments of the two charter schools:

“We are beyond proud of our students and teachers at both Immokalee and Wimauma Community Academies,” said Garcia. “Their hard work, determination, and commitment to academic excellence are evident in these results. Maintaining an A and a strong B grade is no small feat—it’s the result of a deep, shared belief in the power of education to change lives.”

RCMA also recognized its newest school, Mulberry Community Academy, which opened two years ago and is currently serving kindergarten through second grade. Due to its grade configuration, the academy was not eligible to participate in this year’s FAST assessments.

“We’re excited to see what the future holds for Mulberry as it grows into a full K-8 school,” Garcia added.

RCMA is Florida’s largest nonprofit provider of early childhood education, operating 54 child development centers and three charter schools that serve children of low-income and agricultural-working families. RCMA offers a holistic, bilingual approach to education that prepares children for success in school—and in life.

WCA Students Aim High!

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Each summer, the skies above Wimauma Community Academy hum with possibility. Now in its fourth year, the Academy’s Drone Program has become more than just a seasonal activity—it’s a launching pad for curiosity, creativity, and community connection.

The program, guided by RCMA’s IT Director Scott Olson, is once again calling on local talent to inspire the next generation of tech-savvy learners. What makes this initiative special is not just the technology involved, but the people who make it personal. This summer, that person is Luis Javier Rosa.

Rosa, the owner of Safety Pool Experts—a company committed to protecting children through residential pool safety—brings a unique blend of professional experience and personal passion to the drone program. A drone enthusiast himself, Rosa uses drones in his business and as a recreational hobby, making him a natural mentor for young students eager to learn.

His mission this summer? To help students create a short, engaging video tour of their school, produced entirely by the drone club. It’s an imaginative project that combines technology, storytelling, and school pride—while giving students a hands-on lesson in how drones are used in the real world.

More than just a summer diversion, the drone program teaches safety, responsibility, and practical skills. With community partners like Rosa stepping up, it’s clear the program isn’t just growing—it’s taking off.

We look forward to seeing what this year’s students create. If past summers are any indication, the results will be nothing short of uplifting.