The third-graders in Mrs. Blaszkiewicz’s class created animal creatures to showcase their knowledge of area in math! They had a great time using their creativity to apply to their math standards!
The third-graders in Mrs. Blaszkiewicz’s class created animal creatures to showcase their knowledge of area in math! They had a great time using their creativity to apply to their math standards!
Algebra may not be second nature for all of us. However, at Cobra Nation, our amazing Algebra team lives, breathes, and teaches math as a life skill. Our dynamic Algebra team is composed of Ms. Dowdy, Mr. Badac, Mrs. McDade, Mrs. Mead, Ms. Robinson, and Mr. Rymer who bring math to life in ways that enable, empower, and activate our students’ learning potential. Our administrative team extends a hearty Cobra praise to this hard-working team as they collaboratively plan and use the backward design of planning. The team is focused on the “how” of planning and sharing strategies with … Read More
Mrs. Saulnier’s 1st grade class learned about data points and frequency by charting their favorite pie. Students sampled pumpkin pie, apple pie, and cherry pie. Then students plotted their data points on a picture graph. Students also represented their data with tally marks and compared different types of pie using data! Making meaning and memories with math! #MSEshinesBRIGHT
SLWK8 third-grade students in Ms. Owen’s class completed an extraordinary Escape Room all about Area and Perimeter! Students worked collaboratively to complete different mathematical tasks, as they navigated to “escape” in time. Excellent teamwork and strategy, Sharks!
The fourth-grade students at White City had a great time making the most of the beautiful weather as they took their reading activity outside to read their parts in the drama “Peter Meets Wendy.” Once the play was over, the students collaborated to summarize the story.
Cobra Nation Goes from Purple & Gold to PINK! Cobra nation is known for a pallet of purple and gold. Once a year, FPC goes all out and all PINK to recognize, honor, and celebrate the bravery and pride of our breast cancer heroes. Adora Burkes Barbara Hisey Vanessa Solomon Cindy Swertfager Barbara Williams Though October is the designated month for breast cancer awareness, Central honors and supports our family throughout the year. More than survivors, they are exemplary heroes that we honor year-round. FPC warmly welcomes back Mrs. Adora Burkes to campus! A special thank you to Sharon … Read More
Ms. Dvir from PNC, in partnership with Read for the Record, visited Ms. Budhram’s and Ms. Dalis’ VPK classroom to read the story “With Lots of Love”. This story was wonderfully written and illustrated to give students a glimpse of what family means, finding ways to stay connected, and sharing love across distances. Ms. Dvir enjoyed sharing stories about her own family and the special things they like to do. Students thanked Ms. Dvir with personal pictures of their own family and things that they love. Thank you for your partnership!
St. Lucie West Centennial High School students had the opportunity to go to IRSC on November 2nd to tour the campus. Students learned about the different programs offered at IRSC. Eagles planning for their future!
Congratulations to the following Titans on earning a perfect score on the following assessments: Raquel 9 FAST ELA Reading, Joshua 10 FAST ELA Reading, Emily 10 FAST ELA Reading, Brianna Biology EOC, Davis U.S. History EOC, and Immanuel FSAA Biology 1 EOC. We are so proud of you! Titan Born, Titan Bred!
CAM’s staff enjoy working together. We know how to bring fun into the building. Each team was tasked with decorating a table and providing treats for students who earned 60 ClassDojo points. The students had a spooktacular time getting treats!
The Pathways to Becoming a Physician or Scientist event was held at Lincoln Park Academy and live-streamed for students at the other high schools. Students from high school CTE and science classes from all over St. Lucie Public Schools participated as either live or as virtual audience members for the event. Additionally, middle school students within the Allied Health program at LPA also joined. This event was co-hosted by the Career & Technical Education (CTE) and the Science Curriculum departments. This session focused on opportunities in the medical and science fields. The purpose of this session was to have students learn … Read More
SLWK8 truly embraced the spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month. We organized an amazing door decorating contest that breathed life into our halls. Ms. Richardson’s Kindergarten class transformed their door into a beautiful work of art representing Prosperity, Power, and Progress! Our dedicated staff came together for a delectable potluck, offering culinary delights from various Hispanic countries. We also elevated our morning announcements by spotlighting prominent Hispanic figures who’ve shaped our world. It was a month where our students and staff united in honoring the rich and vibrant culture of Hispanic Heritage.
The SLW Centennial High School’s NAVY JROTC Navy Eagles “Black Talon” Company provided a 50 State Flag Honor Guard to celebrate Senior Night on Friday, October 27th, 2023 at the St. Lucie County Regional Stadium prior to the varsity football game versus Lake Brantley. The Honor Guard honored all seniors starting with the NJROTC Seniors, then the Football Seniors, followed by Cheerleader Seniors. The “Black Talon” Seniors that were honored during Senior Night were Cadet Lieutenant Commander Alesha Alexandre (Black Talon’s Commanding Officer), Cadet Lieutenant Casey Scott (Black Talon’s Executive Officer), Cadet Ensign Faith Miller (Black Talon’s Operations Officer), Cadet … Read More
Meet Flo! For the past 21 days, our Floresta Dolphins have participated in a school-wide embryology project sponsored by our local 4-H. Students explored the development of living things with this first-hand experience of incubating eggs and watching them hatch.
Students In Mrs. Madorma’s class engaged in exploratory science inquiry activities to explore the distance of stars. Students used flashlights, grid paper, and meter sticks to simulate the brightness of stars at different distances. Students discovered the answers to such questions as: How does the distance of a star affect how bright it looks? How do you think the distance of a star will change its brightness? What causes some stars to be brighter than others?
LPA’s National Honor Society, led by Presidents Noah Fox-Goodman and Alexandra Watson, went out to Sportsman’s Park’s Trunk or Treat event to bring smiles (and treats!) to children this spooky season. There were so many kids! Hopefully our skeleton didn’t scare them too much…
The Treasure Coast High School Titan Sound Band participated in the FBA District 13 MPA (Music Performance Assessment) on Saturday, October 29th. They performed their 2023 field production “Finding Home” for a group of pristine adjudicators and earned straight superiors! The Titan Sound Band then went on to play at the TC football game, where they rallied the team to victory against Vero Beach High School. We are immensely proud of their hard work throughout this award-winning marching season. Titan Born, Titan Bred!
The SLW Centennial High School Key Club helped the Fort Pierce Sunrise Kiwanis Club clean Jaycee Park on Saturday, October 28. Thank you EAGLES for making a difference in our community.
The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion competed at the Fort Peirce Central Raider Meet at Fort Peirce Central High School on October 28th. The Jaguar Raider Cadets were among 11 schools from across the state of Florida competing. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.3-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, Humvee push, tire flip, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 4th overall, the Female team finished 2nd, and the Male team dominated the competition with 1st place overall in all 5 events. All three teams will be competing … Read More
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 The Giving Concert, Sunshine Kitchen Cook-off with St. … Read More