Students returned to a renewed sense of security at Impact, a nonprofit school in Fort Myers, after a break-in earlier this week. The school, which serves as a haven for students with special needs, faced significant challenges after an intruder stole three laptops and $800 in cash and checks. Maxine Gibbs, the executive director of Impact, expressed the emotional impact of the incident. “They didn’t just break the glass in the door. They actually shattered our sense of security,” said Gibbs.