Boeing Boeing!

A Fort Pierce Central Production FPC’s talented theater students delivered a spectacular performance of the classic farce “Boeing Boeing” this past weekend. This beloved comedy has charmed audiences worldwide since its debut. The show follows the misadventures of a clever architect who finds his carefully orchestrated life spiraling into chaos when trying to maintain relationships with three international flight attendants. Center stage transformed into the vibrant setting of Paris in the 1960s. With humor and sophistication, every turn was under the masterful direction of Mrs. Tiffany Gardner. Our students captured the play’s signature wit and energy with remarkable skill. The … Read More

Central’s FAFSA Night

The FPC guidance team was delighted to host representatives from Indian River State College (IRSC) this past Wednesday evening for our vital FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) information session. This essential event marks a crucial step in our students’ journey toward higher education, making college dreams more accessible for our families. The IRSC team delivered comprehensive information about financial aid opportunities and demystified the application process. This knowledge is absolutely critical for our students and families, as completing the FAFSA can unlock thousands of dollars in federal grants, work-study opportunities, and low-interest student loans. For many families, understanding these … Read More

FPC Fall Festival

Fall is a time of year when we pause, take a deep breath of fresh air, and enjoy the moments that beckon subtle waves of change. Fall is also the time of year to enjoy the outdoors, have fun with friends, and reward our students with a spectacular PBIS Fall Festival. A special thanks to Mrs. Mazzo and Mrs. DeVries, our PBIS coordinators and dynamic duo, for orchestrating this fantastic fall event. As they walked around the backfield, students were able to partake in over 30 free activities provided by student organizations, class officers, athletics, and departments. Tickets sold prior … Read More

PSLHS Army JROTC Shines at States

The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalions Male and Female Teams traveled to Brooksville, Florida to compete in the Army JROTC High School State Championships on November 16th. The Raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 3.1 mile run, a 1-mile litter carry, tire flip, and a Fitness challenge, as well as constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion competed against the top 40 Army JROTC Program in the state of Florida.  The Male team finished 11th place overall, and Female team placed 10th overall. Congratulations, Males and Females, for such an amazing raider season. 

FPC’s Marching Cobras Storm the Courtyard

On Friday Cobra Nation’s courtyard was filled with the spectacular sound from our talented band students. Under the masterful direction of Mr. Gabin, the band delivered a show-stopping medley of songs that had both lunch periods savoring every moment. Students couldn’t resist recording the rhythm, spontaneously dancing, and tapping their toes to the dynamic performance. Rarely does Cobra Nation have an average or normal day and this Friday was nothing short of spontaneous, vibrant, and energetic! Mr. Gabin’s exceptional leadership and dedication to FPC’s band program continues to elevate our school’s culture of exceptional Fine Arts. His ability to inspire … Read More

TCHS Juniors and Seniors Visit Florida International University

Treasure Coast High School students recently had an exciting opportunity to tour the campus of Florida International University (FIU). This visit allowed our students to explore the vibrant campus, learn about various academic programs, and get a glimpse of college life. A big thank you to FIU for hosting us and providing such a warm welcome. Our students returned with a wealth of knowledge and a renewed sense of motivation for their academic journeys ahead.

Cobra Nation Celebrates Honor Roll

Celebrating our academically excelling students is an honored tradition at FPC. Last week, Cobra Nation took time to recognize our outstanding Quarter 1 honor roll students with a memorable event. The celebration began with a personal touch as seventh-period teachers presented students with their well-earned honor roll certificates in their classrooms. Following the presentations, the festivities continued in the cafeteria, where these exceptional scholars were welcomed into a vibrant atmosphere filled with upbeat music and refreshments. Students enjoyed cookies, lemonade, and iced tea while celebrating their academic achievements with peers and teachers. This special celebration not only recognized our students’ … Read More

LPA Key Club Collaborates With FKS To Enhance Their Garden

On a sunny Friday afternoon, Key Club members Gabriele, Carol, Guerlynard, Justin, Jenessa, and Jeno came together to lend their hands in the garden at F.K. Sweet Elementary. Their dedication and teamwork not only beautified the space but also showed the spirit of community service that the Key Club embodies. A warm thank you to these amazing students for their hard work and commitment!

TCHS Future Business Leaders Make a Difference

The Treasure Coast Food Bank has teamed up with Treasure Coast High School’s Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) student organization to make a significant impact in our community! Demonstrating remarkable dedication and teamwork, the FBLA students of TCHS, through their initiative Nick’s Necessities, successfully planned, packed, and distributed over 385 food bags to families in need. This incredible effort showcases their commitment to supporting local families and making a positive difference. Kudos to our future leaders for their outstanding service! Titan Born Titan Bred

TCHS 9th and 11th Graders Achieve Lifesaving Milestone with CPR Certification

According to the National Library of Medicine, bystander CPR can double or triple a person’s chance of survival during cardiac arrest! This week, the freshman and junior classes at Treasure Coast High School proudly completed their CPR certifications, equipping them with essential lifesaving skills. This achievement not only enhances their readiness to respond in emergencies but also contributes to a safer community. Congratulations to our students for their dedication and commitment to making a difference! Titan Born, Titan Bred  

Mosaic Digital Academy Elementary Students Thrive on Live Day

Mosaic Digital Academy K-5 students thrived during their first “Live Day” of the year. Live Days consist of student-centered, hands-on learning opportunities that are in-person, giving students valuable opportunities to explore Math, ELA, and Science alongside their peers. Students in Mrs. Mimnaugh’s math classes engaged in standards-based problem-solving activities using Hands 2 Mind math manipulatives. Working collaboratively, students demonstrated productive struggle as they took ownership of grappling with math problems to find a solution. Students in Mrs. Lankow’s Kindergarten – 2nd-grade classes used UFLI magnetic letter boards to practice letter blending and word recognition, while Mrs. Schwenger’s students in grades 3-5 … Read More

Palm Pointe First Graders Visit with Klutch

First Graders at Palm Pointe had the pleasure of hosting special visitors from the St. Lucie Mets—Mr. Traer Van Allen and their mascot, Klutch. They shared with our students how the St. Lucie Mets actively contribute to our community by supporting various local organizations. It was a great opportunity for the students to learn about the positive impact sports teams can have beyond the field.

Treasure Coast High School ROTC Color Guard Honors Veterans

This past Monday, the Treasure Coast High School ROTC color guard proudly participated in two Veteran’s Day parades, showcasing their dedication and respect for our nation’s veterans. The cadets posted the colors and performed a flag folding ceremony. Their performance was a moving tribute, honoring the bravery and sacrifices of those who have served. The cadets’ display of honor and respect was a testament to their hard work and the values upheld by the ROTC program. We are incredibly proud of our students for representing TCHS with such distinction and for paying homage to our veterans in such a meaningful … Read More

Cobra Coffee Cafe

For many of us who work in schools—we wake up, live, and breathe education. The motivation of supporting student success gets us through our day; however, our mornings can likely benefit from the addition of a hero-strength cup of steaming fresh coffee! Friday mornings at Fort Pierce Central have a very special treat brewing! Our Cobra Cafe is transformed into the Cobra Coffee Cafe! Culinary students now baristas, brew fresh coffee and steam espressos all topped, whipped, or infused with the flavors of Italian and French favorites! Thanks to Chef Strell and his motivational team for filling our cups and … Read More

West Gate K8 Celebrate Honor Roll With a Picnic

Middle schoolers celebrated Principal and A/B honor roll with a picnic in the park and a visit to the snack shack. West Gate listened to the Mustangs regarding finding different ways to celebrate academics aside from traditional ceremonies.   

VGESS Falls Into Success

Village Green Environmental Studies School hosted a Fall into Success: Title 1 and Curriculum Night. This wonderful event provided families with helpful information and resources to ensure their children’s success. A huge thank you goes to VGESS Faculty and Staff, parents, students, and community partners for joining us for Success Night. Your participation and enthusiasm truly made this event special and meaningful!  

Kindergarten Students at Oak Hammock K8 Learn about Voting During a Math Lesson

Kindergarten and 1st-grade students at OHK8 participated in a voting activity as they learned how to count tallies during math.  They stood in line to vote on a matter that was very meaningful to them, which food item they liked most, hamburgers or hotdogs. Each student had a laminated voter registration card to present to vote.  We talked about what it means to be a good citizen in our country.  After a long day at the polls, hotdogs won most votes. The students celebrated by doing the hotdog dance.  They enjoyed learning about voting and cannot wait until they are … Read More

Sparking Legal Ambitions: State Attorney David Dodd Inspires TCHS Students

According to the Harvard School of Law, many students show interest in careers in law as early as their high school years. At TCHS, our criminal justice program offers engaging and enriching opportunities for students to connect with accomplished professionals in the field of law and criminal justice. On Thursday, Mr. David Dodd from the State Attorney’s office was our guest speaker for the criminal justice class. He spoke about his office, career paths, work benefits, and the journey to becoming a prosecutor. Our students had a fantastic time and asked several insightful questions. Titan Born, Titan Bred