Oak Hammock K8 School Celebrates Veterans

Veterans at Oak Hammock K8 gathered and shared stories as they enjoyed a continental breakfast from Panera Bread to celebrate Veteran’s Day. Veterans Day is the day set aside to thank and honor those who served honorably in the military. Students and staff Leveled Up Learning and provided Veterans with letters, tokens of appreciation, and accolades throughout the day. The administrators and the entire Osprey Family at OHK8 say “Thank you for your Service”. Happy Veterans Day!

Students Take the Lead at SOMS Student-Led Conference

Southern Oaks Middle School students hosted their parents for a student-led conference night on Thursday, November 16, 2023. Parents were marked present as their students took the lead in instruction. Parents were informed by their children on their subject area performance. Students presented their best work, explained their learning, analyzed their district assessment scores, and discussed with their parents how they planned to improve their academic performance. Before sitting with parents at the student-led conference event, students took weeks to complete a folder for presentation. They collected work from each class for the folder. Students were required to include work … Read More

Central Celebrates Honor Roll Students!

Central took time to recognize all of our high-achieving academic scholars. Cobra cookies along with candy-filled cookies were enjoyed by honorees. We are proud of our students, their success, and the hard work it takes to be on the honor roll and principal’s honor roll. Way to go Cobras!

SOMS Recognizes Red Ribbon Week

  Ribbon Week, the nation’s largest and longest-running drug-use prevention campaign ran the week of October 23rd to October 31st. Southern Oaks Middle School participated in the drug-free campaign activities every day of the week. Students were glad to leave the school’s dress code behind to don baseball caps, t-shirts, team jerseys, sunglasses, and just about anything neon. Each day had a different dress theme, and posters around campus reminded students of the purpose of Red Ribbon Week. Everyone had fun as a reminder that drug-free is the most fun way to be.

PSLHS Jaguars Prepare Future Southport Cadets

On Monday and Tuesday, November 6th –7th, selected cadets from the Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion’s Raider Team went to Southport Middle School. Sixteen Cadets: Cadet Major Gabriela Gomez, Cadet Captain Nalani Vialva, Cadet sergeant Debbie Jean, Cadet Lieutenant Michael Coccaro, Cadet Sergeant Karol Albarran , Cadet Major Joshua Locklar, Cadet Seargent Sariely Yanez, Cadet Seargent Rebecca Guison, Command Seargent Major Isaac Mendez, Cadet Second Lieutenant Eathan Clayton, Cadet First Seargent Zion Kennedy, Cadet Captain Jeremiah Davis, Cadet Captain Miley Gittin, Cadet Second Lieutenant Jacob Bunker, Cadet First Lieutenant Ryan Lewis, and Cadet Captain Jayda Whiteman. … Read More

Leadership and Accountability at Gaines Academy

Some of the 8th graders at SGAET recently had the opportunity to be accountability partners for Ms. LaBare’s class.  They paired up to share their Leadership Portfolios with each other.  Leadership Portfolios are created and maintained by ALL students K-8 at Samuel S. Gaines Academy of Emerging Technologies.  The portfolios are a piece of the Leader in Me program and include each student’s individual goals, tracked data, work samples showing growth, leadership roles, and more.  These students practiced presenting their Leadership Portfolios to each other and provided each other with feedback for improvement.  A big thank you to Ms. LaBare … Read More

Jaguars Pay Respect to Veterans.

On Saturday, November 11th, all cadets from the Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion participated in the Veterans Day ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park to honor veterans who have served and continue to serve our country. Everyone was gathered at 1030hrs (10:30 AM) in formation as they spoke about the history and importance of Veterans Day. The cadets were honored to pay respect to our veterans.

WLX Horizon Weekly Preview

WLX Horizon is the school district’s TV channel that provides St. Lucie County with instructional television programming, school board meetings, along with what’s happening in our district, and local shows about our schools. WLX Horizon can be streamed on-demand for free via the WLX Horizon app! WLX Horizon can also be found on Comcast channel 13 (Ft. Pierce), Comcast channel 19 (Port St. Lucie), Hometown channel 19, and AT&T TV Channel 99 (under St. Lucie County Community Channels), or check out the live feed. Join us for new programming this week, featuring two Veteran Parades at Frances K. Sweet and … Read More

Titan Chorus All State

Congratulations to AJ Lyons for being accepted into the Florida All-State TTBB choir for the 4th year in a row! AJ will represent the best of our choral program this January in Tampa. We are so proud of him! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

CTE High School Nursing Assistant Students Participate in Skills Lab and Tour at IRSC School of Nursing

CTE high school students from Fort Pierce Central High School, Fort Pierce Westwood Academy, Port St. Lucie High School, and St. Lucie West Centennial High School participated in a School of Nursing Day at Indian River State College.  The high school students are a part of their high school’s Nursing Assistant program at their respective school.  Students participated in a campus tour, simulated wound care lab, IRSC and School of Nursing informational session, and opportunity to view current nursing students in action in the new simulated hospital at the IRSC Pruitt Campus.  Thank you to IRSC’s staff and College of Nursing … Read More

Middle School CTE Students Connects With IRSC Health Science and Nursing Programs

CTE Middle School students from Dan McCarty Middle School and Northport K-8 were participants in a guest speaker presentation for IRSC’s Health Science and Nursing programs.  Thank you to IRSC Deans Dr. Anne Hubbard (Health Science) and Dr. Patricia Gagliano (Nursing) and their team for the presentation, Mr. Kevin Fess (Northport K-8) and Ms. Nadjhla Gracia (Dan McCarty Middle School) for opening their classroom for this opportunity.  Students in both sessions were able to get hands-on demonstrations and college information.  Hands-on demonstrations included the use of personal protective equipment, using a stethoscope, and a simulated phlebotomy arm for students to … Read More

Titan Chrous

The Treasure Coast High School Choral program re-introduced themselves to the community at their first chorus concert. They presented an evening of 2000’s-2010’s music featuring Titan Singers Concert Choir, Prima Voce Advanced Vocal Ensemble and A Choired Taste Show Choir. Titan Born, Titan Bred!

VGE Pumpkin Studies

Kindergartners at Village Green Elementary School learned all about pumpkins through literature, science, math, and even their taste buds! They participated in a pumpkin investigation, read stories about pumpkins, and dissected pumpkins. At the end of the day they were able to enjoy some tasty pumpkin treats!  

Students Showing Their S.P.O.T.S. at Bayshore!

Mrs. Jones’ class earned their SECOND popcorn party by receiving 10 class compliments when they were showing their S.P.O.T.S.! Whole classes can earn 10 jazzy class cash when receiving a compliment from staff. Congratulations jaguars

Titan Robotics

This past Saturday, November 4, 2023, Treasure Coast High School hosted the First Tech Challenge Meet 1, abbreviated FTC Meet 1. It was the first official meet of the new league, called the F.U.N. League for First United Network League. The St. Lucie FTC Teams, FTC Team from Fort Pierce Westwood, FTC Team 23514 Westwood Panthers, and Treasure Coast High School’s FTC Team 5158 T.I.T.A.N.S., were joined by teams spanning the adjacent counties of Martin, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach. The event showcased the Robotic Skills Developed by the various FTC Teams, yet the interaction between teams and the promotion of … Read More

Sight Word Learning Fun

Mosaic Digital Academy students in kindergarten, first, and second grade are learning their sight words in fun and innovative ways! Students in Mrs. Lankow’s K-2nd grade are finding new and innovative ways to learn! Students create their sight words using homemade playdough, paint, alphabet letter blocks, clay, and Lego blocks! Students can use any type of material to build their sight words! Students love to create, innovate, learn, and grow!

Port St Lucie HS Male team Qualifies for States

The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion hosted the Area 3 Raider Meet on November 4th. The Jaguar Raider Cadets were amongst 12 schools from across the state of Florida competing. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.5 -mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, Kettle Bell, tire flip, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 3rd overall, Female team finished 2nd, Male team yet again finished 1st place overall and will be representing PSLHS at states at the university of south Florida on December 2nd! In the end, the cadets who helped … Read More

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.  

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