Florida Prepaid Open Enrollment Begins with Plan Prices Starting at Just $29/Month

Dear Elementary School Parents, Did you know that our partner Florida Prepaid College Savings Plans has reduced Prepaid Plan monthly prices for newborns and infants to the lowest in more than a decade. Prepaid Plans allow families to lock in the cost of college with fixed monthly payments. A risk-free 1-Year University Plan now starts at just $29/month for the Prepaid Plan Open Enrollment period from February 1 – April 30, 2025. The reduced prices result in savings of up to $850 per plan for a 1-Year University Plan and up to $3,400 in savings for four years. Prepaid Plans … Read More

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Centennial High School Hosts RIT/NTID

Students at St. Lucie West Centennial High School had the unique opportunity to meet with Mr. John T. Reid, a Senior Admission Counselor from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York. This visit was particularly impactful for students identified as deaf and hard of hearing. They were presented with information that could significantly influence their academic futures. During his visit, Mr. Reid provided an overview of the college application process and highlighted why NTID/RIT could be an excellent choice for these students’ next academic steps. He explained that NTID/RIT … Read More

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Freshmen Open House Welcomes Prospective Students

SLW Centennial’s recent Freshman Open House was an informative and successful event, welcoming prospective students and their families to our school.  This event, hosted by students, teachers, and administrators, aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of what our school has to offer. Our NJROTC students, cheerleaders, and band gave a warm welcome to the prospective students and their families. Throughout the evening, the guests explored various clubs and Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses. Presentations highlighted the diverse range of extracurricular activities and academic programs available, showcasing the unique opportunities for personal and academic growth. In addition to the presentations, … Read More

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Forest Grove MOA Students Explore the Smithsonian Museum

Great things are happening at Forest Grove Middle School! Our 6th grade Marine Oceanographic Academy students identified different habitats such as the habitats in the Indian River Lagoon, the near-shore waters, and the Oculina reef. Students also participated in a scavenger hunt, examining the 6 different tanks modeling the different habitats searching for the marine organisms that occupy each. In addition, the students had an inside tour of how the aquarium cares for their organisms. Finally, students observed and identified plankton from a sample of water from the dock along the Fort Pierce Inlet. At FGMS our students are exposed … Read More

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Nacho Average Students at Forest Grove Middle School

Forest Grove Middle School had over 400 students participate in our Nacho Average Student celebration. What does this mean for our school and our students? It means that these students were either proficient (Level 3,4,5s) and/or made significant gains from the PM1 to the PM2/Mid-Year assessments. As a school community, we look to our families to continue to encourage our students to strive for excellence. We offer before and after-school tutoring for Civics, ELA, Math, and Science. Our students are expected to continue to track their academic progress and create goals for the end-of-the-year PM3 assessments. Our mission is for … Read More

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Outboard Marine Class Visits Ft. Pierce Marina

This week SLW Centennial’s Outboard Marine class embarked on an educational field trip to the Ft. Pierce Marina – River Walk. The trip included 24 enthusiastic students who were eager to learn more about their industry of interest. The visit included the presence of Ft. Pierce’s Mayor Linda Hudson, adding a special touch to the event. Students had the unique opportunity to speak with professionals from various marine-related fields. These experts demonstrated their daily tasks and explained the practical applications of school subjects like Algebra and Trigonometry in their work. The highlight of the trip was a lunch that featured … Read More

Lawnwood Leopards Are Deepening Their Understanding of Physical Science

Ms. Bosque’s fifth-grade students are comparing and contrasting the basic properties of solids, liquids, and gases, such as mass, volume, color, texture, and temperature.  They measured and compared objects and materials based on their physical properties including mass, shape, volume, color, hardness, texture, odor, taste, and attraction to magnets.  The students enjoyed working together and recording their research in the lab journals.  Also, during this physical science experiment, the students learned about changes in matter.  By the end of the activity, the students were able to describe the physical changes water undergoes as it is heated and/or cooled. .  

Fort Pierce Central’s Black History Celebrations

Our annual Black History Month celebration transformed the Fort Pierce Central auditorium into a vibrant showcase of culture and achievement this past Friday, welcoming over 800 attendees including students, faculty, staff, district personnel, board members, and distinguished guests. Black History Month, observed each February in the United States, originated from “Negro History Week” established by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1926. This annual observance has since evolved into a month-long celebration dedicated to recognizing the extraordinary contributions, achievements, and experiences of African Americans throughout history. The celebration serves as a time for reflection, education, and appreciation of the profound impact … Read More

Weatherbee Second Graders Showcase Their Talents

Weatherbee second graders showcase their talents! Recently, the whole grade participated in and voted for the best entries in their coloring contest honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. With just over 100 second graders at Weatherbee Elementary, each student colored a page for the competition. All of the six second-grade classes then voted on a winner from each class. Administration even voted for the best overall in second-grade! Unfortunately, the winner was unable to be present for the awards ceremony and picture but did receive his medal. This was a great opportunity for the second-grade classes to demonstrate their ability to … Read More

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FGMS Hosted Cobra Nation in a PBIS Basketball Game

FGMS 1st Annual Purple vs Gold Basketball PBIS Event was one for the records! Fort Pierce Central High School Varsity Basketball and Cheer Teams did an amazing job representing the Cobra Nation. The players were AWESOME. They were respectful and polite, and did a phenomenal job entertaining our middle school students with an exciting and high-performance basketball game. The cheer team led the crowd with school spirit and filled the gym with positive energy! It was great to see the team interact with our students and they went out of their way to please the crowd with three-pointers, slam dunks, … Read More

St. Lucie West K8’s Magnificent Mathematicians

Mrs. Portee’s jaw-some fifth-grade classes were hard at work. The students were focused on estimating mathematical sums and differences. These magnificent mathematicians worked together collaboratively by using fraction strips to determine equivalent fractions. Our Sharks thrive through interactive activities that ask them to not only think critically but also collaboratively. With a standards-based focus, students used their skill set and resources to bring the sums and differences to life. Our Sharks worked diligently together utilizing their interactive notebooks, manipulatives, and math skills to put their fraction knowledge to the test by solving different math problems. Keep up the magnificent work, … Read More

Lakewood Park Elementary Field Trip to Fort Pierce Central

During their Media Resource, Lakewood Park Elementary’s Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade classes have been pen pals with some popular Characters (who look a lot like some very talented drama students from Fort Pierce Central High School).  Students exchanged cards and letters throughout the year and then went to Fort Pierce Central to meet their pen pal.  Characters put on an amazing show of skits, singing, dancing and games! It was exhilarating for Lakewood Park’s students to read each letter that was written directly to their class, since the writings and pictures were from the characters’ persona.  It was a … Read More

Glow Dance for Perfect Attendance at Bayshore Elementary

Students at Bayshore Elementary who achieved perfect attendance were rewarded with a special glow dance! This exciting event was a vibrant celebration of their dedication and commitment to school. The students were thrilled to receive glow sticks, which added a fun and colorful touch to the evening. They danced under the glowing lights, creating unforgettable memories with their friends. The atmosphere was filled with joy and laughter as they enjoyed the music and the company of their peers. This glow dance was not only a reward but also a reminder of the importance of regular attendance. It was a celebration … Read More

Third Grade Camp Out At Village Green

Third graders in Mrs. Angle’s homeroom class at Village Green Environmental Studies enjoyed a “camp out” during class last week. They were celebrating their accumulation of 40 class cash for demonstrating Manatee Pride over the past few weeks and being exemplary role models to the younger students at Village Green. Students in Mrs. Angle’s class earned class cash for following directions inside and outside of the classroom, during their resource classes, on the playground at recess, and in the cafeteria during lunch. Third graders enjoyed lunch in their classroom with their teacher complete with s’mores and flashlights for the ultimate … Read More

Morningside Elementary’s Exciting Field Day

Field Day at Morningside Elementary was another huge success, filled with excitement and teamwork. Students rotated through 13 different stations, enjoying a variety of activities such as water games, inflatable obstacle courses, and a lively home run derby. This fun-filled day allowed students to showcase the skills they learned in P.E. class while engaging in friendly competition. The highlight of the fifth graders’ Field Day was an epic tug-of-war battle between classes, which culminated in a thrilling showdown. Ultimately, Mrs. M’s class emerged as the overall winner, celebrating their hard-earned victory with cheers and enthusiasm. The day fostered camaraderie, sportsmanship, … Read More

FPC’s Rising 9th Grade Open House Success

On Thursday, February 20th, Cobra Nation swelled with pride as we greeted our rising 9th graders and class of 2029! Our campus came alive with the energy and excitement of our annual Rising Freshmen Open House, welcoming over 700 incoming freshman families into our vibrant Cobra community. The evening commenced with an inspiring ceremony in our auditorium, where our current freshman class officials showcased our academic programs and student life opportunities. The celebration was elevated by our talented JROTC students, who presented the colors with precision and dignity under Sergeant Major Jackson’s guidance, followed by our choir’s stirring rendition of … Read More

St. Lucie West K8 Math Night at Publix

St. Lucie West K8 in partnership with Publix, hosted Math Night for kindergarten through fifth grade students. Students had a fin-tastic time walking through the aisles of Publix, exploring different departments, and using critical thinking skills to solve real-world math problems. It was a creative and hands-on experience that truly brought learning to life. Thank you to everyone who came out for Publix Math Night! We had an incredible turnout and the kids had a wonderful time. A big thank you to Publix in St. Lucie West for their support and generous donation of goodies for Shark Nation families that … Read More

Village Green’s Student Council Representatives

5th graders at Village Green Environmental Studies School rallied together to elect their Student Council representatives last week. We had an eventful week with students showcasing their creativity with posters and delivering inspiring speeches to their peers. Village Green strives to give our students the opportunities to develop leadership skills. Our student council representatives will be able to organize school activities and service projects and plan events that contribute to school spirit and community welfare. They will be the voice of the student body and we are so excited to watch them contribute to positive changes within our school community! … Read More

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Literacy Week at FGMS: Constructing Foundations for Success

Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! 2025 was scheduled for the week of January 27-31, 2025. The goal of this year’s Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! is to inspire a love of reading and writing while strengthening literacy skills in the students of Florida. This year, our Celebrate Literacy Week, Florida! theme is Building Literacy: Constructing the Foundation for Success! At Forest Grove Middle School every week is LITERACY WEEK!! However, this week we used it to…Get Caught Reading, Wear College shirts, Build Goals for PM3, Create Book Covers, and to Drop Everything and Read!! Our students participated in daily activities to motivate … Read More

Palm Pointe Kindergartners Experience Pirate STEM Learning

Palm Pointe Kindergarten students had an exciting in-house field trip thanks to The Children’s Museum of the Treasure Coast’s Pirate STEM program. This event immersed them in the world of pirates and treasure, blending history, creativity, and a touch of science. The adventure began with a deep dive into the history of the Treasure Coast, where students learned about its rich pirate connections and legendary lost treasures. Students worked in teams to create pirate ships and treasure maps. They then tested whether their ships would sink or float, combining creativity with scientific exploration. The experience provided the kids with an … Read More