Fort Pierce Central’s Senior Pinning

Thank you to administrators and senior sponsors for another successful senior pinning for FPC. This year’s celebration took place at the Fenn Center and was a delight for all proud attendees.  

Shark Nation Color Run

St. Lucie West K8 students participated in their annual Color Run to help raise funds for teacher, staff, and student incentives. We thank all of the teachers, staff, students, parents, and families that participated and helped to raise funds!    

Floresta Elementary Teacher Conferences

Floresta celebrated October’s early release with our theme of Ohana by welcoming families to our first round of conferences. Teachers discussed student performance and taught families the impact of attendance.  More than 200 families leveraged this opportunity to engage.

Titan Choir Travels to Miami

On October 20th, 7 of our choir students traveled to the University of Miami to perform in the Frost School of Music Honor Choir! They sang with 300 other high school students from around the state. These students had the privilege of working with world-renowned conductor Jake Runestad. Titan Born, Titan Bred!

St. Lucie West K8 Honors and Celebrates Veterans

Sixth-grade students were honored to have one of their own teachers, a veteran herself, talk with students about being a veteran and what it means. Thank you, Ms. Velazquez for your service! In addition, Ms. Seng and Mr. Watkins had their students write Thank-you notes after learning what it means to be a veteran. Dr. Monroe and Ms. Sexton were honored to deliver the notes to local veterans and extend our gratitude for their service. It was truly an honor to celebrate our veterans!  

SLW Centennial High School Announces Distinguished Educators

Congratulations to our distinguished Eagles! Outstanding First Year Teacher – Mr. Aaron Oliveira Distinguished Minority Educator – Mr. Jacob Turay Teacher of the Year – Mr. Pedro Martorell School Related Employee of the Year – Ms. Nicole Ancewicz Way to go Eagles!!!  We are so proud of all of you!

Veterans Day Performance by VGE 3rd Graders

Village Green Elementary’s third graders held their annual Veterans Day Musical on Thursday, 11/9. Music teacher, Dr. Cynthia Reynolds, did a fantastic job preparing the kids for this presentation that honored Veterans, their families, and their friends. It was enjoyed by all!

Fairlawn’s Gallery Walk

Students in Mrs. Brookes fifth grade science class at Fairlawn Elementary school participate in a gallery walk to gather information about planets as a culminating event to small group research completed in class. Students gained valuable information about each of the planets in an engaging manner.

SLW Centennial Hosts the Flight of the Eagle Senior Pinning Ceremony

Our Centennial seniors pledged to graduate on Thursday, November 9, at the Flight of the Eagle Senior Pinning Ceremony.  Thank you to Kyle Greene, Centennial alum, for being the guest speaker.  Thank you to the amazing senior class sponsors, Amanda Mack and Karla Giametta, for always doing their best for our students!  Go Eagles!!!!!  

Silly Science Candy Corn Experiments at Lawnwood

Students at Lawnwood Elementary conducted silly science experiments with candy corn! Classes used various liquids to predict and watch what happened. Students recorded their results and enjoyed their tasty treat afterward.    

Classifying Animals at St. Lucie West K8

Mrs. Quiles’ class learned about classifying animals into major groups (mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, arthropods, vertebrates, and invertebrates) according to their physical characteristics and behaviors.

Mosaic Digital Academy Elementary Students Get Friendly with Manatees

Mosaic Digital Academy students in grades K-5 learned all about manatees at the Manatee Observation and Education Center in Fort Pierce. The outdoor classroom provided students with an in-depth look into the lives of these marine mammals, an important part of Florida’s diverse aquatic ecosystems. Hands-on exploration of the tide pool touch tank gave students the opportunity to come face to face with sea urchins, sea cucumbers, hermit crabs, and more! Students were able to gain an understanding of the impacts that threaten the endangered Florida manatee and its habitat and identified ways to play their part in saving our … Read More

Titans Weld with Phoenix Professionals

Thank you to Phoenix Metal Products, Inc located in Fort Pierce for speaking to our Engineering III students. They enjoyed your welding demonstrations and expertise in the field. Titan Born, Titan Bred!  

Students Glow Up at Southern Oaks

Jovil Wharton of Drug Free St. Lucie and Friday Night Done Right showed Southern Oaks a glowing, good time at the fall Glow Dance. On October 31st, Southern Oaks Middle School’s gymnasium glowed as students rushed in with excitement for their PBIS celebration. Students wore glow-in-the-dark shirts to add ambient lighting as they showed off their best dance moves. Pizza, refreshments, and a variety of snacks were available for purchase to fund the PBIS bank. The Drug Free St. Lucie Project Coordinator, Wharton, was in attendance and provided students and staff with Friday Night Done Right and Drug Free St. … Read More

TCHS Attends UCF

Students at Treasure Coast High School had the opportunity to attend a field trip to UCF on November 2nd. The students were enthralled and captivated with the experience and learned all about what UCF has to offer. These Titans are ready for collegiate success! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

TCHS FBLA Beach Clean-Up

The Treasure Coast High School Future Business Leaders of America had an awesome day in the sun on Saturday, October 28th at Jensen Beach. Both members and officers participated in their annual beach clean-up. Shoutout to our students for their hard work within the community. Titan Born, Titan Bred!

The Lincoln Park Academy Jazz Ensemble and Steel Drum

‘Pandemonium’ Steel Band represented St. Lucie Public Schools at the Fall Fun Fest on Saturday, October 28th held at the Mid-Florida Event Center. Members of the band were joined by recent alumni who are current music majors. They played various genres ranging from Caribbean, Blues, Swing, Latin, and Funk. Thank you to The Port Saint Lucie Downtown Lions Club for their generous donation which served to support our students traveling to New York City in April 2024.     

Oak Hammock K8’s Cafeteria and Maintenance Staff Participates in Bullying Prevention Month

During Bullying Prevention Month, the Cafeteria and Maintenance staff Leveled Up and showed their support for the “Be a Buddy, Not a Bully” initiative by showing how colorful friendship can be. The colors are a representation of how you can be surrounded by people who are different while realizing the value that each one brings to the pack. In their different roles of creating nutritious meals and providing a clean and safe environment, they help the students Level Up Learning, Level Up Success!    

SLPS Named ‘Best Places to Work’ for Seventh Straight Year

With over 5,000 employees, St. Lucie Public Schools (SLPS) was recognized as one of St. Lucie County’s Best Places to Work. This is the seventh year in a row that the School District has received this honor in the “Extra Large Employer” (over 500 employees) category. Winning the distinction of Best Places to Work for the District was determined by several factors including; a low employee turnover rate and a 96% teacher retention rate, salary increases which resulted in over 900 employees receiving an average raise of 16.1%, a 99% fill rate on the first day of school for teaching … Read More

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