Bayshore Elementary: CSCSLC Partnered to Support Student Reading

Our School Counseling Team at Bayshore Elementary partnered with Children Services Council of St. Lucie County and Ms. Loudy Mortimer our of our District’s Bilingual Parent Education Program earlier this year to provide a literacy pack for some of our students here at Bayshore. The packs included: a bag, a book, an activity book, importance of literacy information page, comprehension questions for parents to ask students in multiple languages, an information sheet concerning the New World Reading Program in multiple languages, the St. Lucie County Public Library application for each student, and a multilingual information sheet about benefits beyond books … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Rewards Top ELA FAST PM2 Scorers

Built to Rise at SLW Centennial! SLW Centennial High School celebrated our TOP ELA FAST PM2 scorers with a well-earned Chick-fil-A boxed lunch, courtesy of our Eagle Culture Committee! These outstanding students showed what happens when you arrive prepared, stay focused, and push yourself to grow. At Centennial, excellence doesn’t go unnoticed—it’s recognized and rewarded. Our Eagles lead by example, inspiring others to rise to the challenge, stay engaged, and embrace success. This is what Eagle Culture looks like in action—Built to Rise. We are proud, we are strong, we are CEN10!  Keep up the great work Eagles!  

Rockets Soar at Palm Pointe’s STEM & History Fair

Palm Pointe proudly hosted its 2025–2026 STEM and History Day Fair on January 8th, an evening dedicated to celebrating academic achievement and innovation. Students demonstrated exceptional talent through creative experiments, insightful research, and engaging presentations that highlighted the very best projects at the school level. During the event, finalists advancing to the district competition were announced, and all participants were honored for their hard work and dedication. The level of excellence on display was truly inspiring and reflects the commitment of our learners, families, and educators. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to parents and guardians for their unwavering support and … Read More

Captain Wattage Stops by Bayshore Elementary

In November, members of the School Counseling Team coordinated for the National Theater for Children to stop by Bayshore to do a performance for our K-2 students. During this performance, students learned about energy conservation, how we measure energy used, how energy is wasted, and what renewable energy is. During the show, students learned important lessons about energy efficiency, and teachers were provided lessons and activities to prolong the engagement for well after the end of the performance. This performance was sponsored by FPL, and we take the opportunity to say thank you to FPL as well as the National … Read More

Palm Pointe K-8 Students Suit-up for Success

Palm Pointe K‑8 is sparking big dreams in young learners by inviting students to come to school dressed as their future careers—dentists, nurses, firefighters, athletes, teachers, and beyond. The playful, purpose‑driven activity helps children begin imagining what’s possible and encourages conversations about interests, skills, and the education pathways that lead to those roles. It’s part of St. Lucie Public Schools’ districtwide Classrooms2Careers initiative, a K‑12 framework designed to connect learning to life and graduate students who are ready for college, career, or service. By weaving career awareness into everyday school culture, Palm Pointe shows students that their ambitions matter and that … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Eagles Soar to Victory in JV Wrestling

SLW Centennial Eagles Soar to Victory! Our Eagles claimed first place at the Boys JV Wrestling Tournament, proving that commitment and hard work lead to excellence. This achievement reflects countless hours of practice, unwavering dedication, and a competitive spirit that never quits. Wrestling demands discipline, resilience, and teamwork—and our athletes delivered on every front. At Centennial, we celebrate not just the win, but the effort behind it: the early mornings, the late nights, and the determination to rise above challenges. Congratulations to our JV team for setting the standard and inspiring others to push forward. Built to Rise. We Are … Read More

DAR Presentation at Oak Hammock K-8

On January 7th, members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) visited Oak Hammock K‑8 for a memorable and inspiring presentation centered on the creation and purpose of the Braille American Flag. This special flag, crafted with raised elements and Braille text, was thoughtfully designed so that individuals who are blind or visually impaired can fully experience the meaning, symbolism, and pride of the American flag through touch. Representatives from DAR shared stories about the flag’s development and its importance in honoring accessibility. Students were highly engaged as they explored the history behind this unique design and gained a … Read More

Palm Pointe 8th-Grade Rockets are Charting their Course

Palm Pointe’s 8th-grade students had a blast researching careers as part of St. Lucie Public Schools’ Classroom2Careers initiative. Students investigated job requirements such as education and prerequisite experience required, skill sets, potential colleges, and/or training programs. They identified companies that hire for their chosen careers and then wrote a personal connection statement about why they are drawn to this career.  Students shared their portfolios with their peers and teachers as part of their midterm projects.  It was amazing to hear students speak with authority and confidence about their futures.  Palm Pointe Rockets are Mission Ready!  These portfolios will be showcased … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Honors SROs for Law Enforcement Appreciation Day

Honoring Our Heroes on Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Friday, January 9th, we proudly celebrated Law Enforcement Appreciation Day at Centennial. It was our privilege to recognize and thank our School Resource Officers for their unwavering dedication, commitment, and daily service to our campus. Their presence ensures a safe learning environment and supports our mission to help every Eagle rise. We deeply appreciate the time, care, and effort they invest in protecting our school community. Thank you, Deputy Heath and Officer Marin, for standing strong with us and making a difference every day. Built to Rise—because safety and support matter!  

Bayshore Elementary’s Craft with Counselors Event

Bayshore’s School Counseling Team held their Holiday Craft with the Counselors event. Students got to decorate an Ice Cream Cone Tree, color Charlie Brown coloring pages, decorate a Christmas ornament to take home, have a pizza dinner, & a holiday picture! Students watched Charlie Brown’s Christmas and received a discussion guide about resilience that parents could use to talk to their students about lessons that could be learned from the film once they got home. With a sold out turn out of over 50 students attending, there were plenty of smiles, laughs, and full bellies! We thank all our teacher/staff … Read More

Dash Through December at Manatee Academy K-8

In the month of December, Manatee Academy K-8 truly dashed through December with holiday cheer, creating meaningful moments for both staff and students to pause, connect, and celebrate the season. At the heart of the experience was a special holiday room designed with intention and warmth. Teachers enjoyed team-building activities that encouraged connection, collaboration, and joy during a busy time of year. Students gathered for cozy read-alouds that sparked imagination, fostered a love for reading, and wrapped learning in the spirit of the season. Dash Through December highlighted the importance of building relationships, nurturing well-being, and creating spaces where both students … Read More

Classrooms2Careers: FCHC Volunteer/Intern Experience

Celebrating St. Lucie Public Schools’ First Official Florida Community Health Centers Student Volunteer/Intern! Indya Burchell, a senior at Treasure Coast High School, has become the first official student volunteer/intern with Florida Community Health Centers (FCHC)! Indya discovered this exciting opportunity through her father, who works at Fort Pierce Westwood Academy and shared a flyer distributed to the school from the District’s Career Coaches. She reached out on December 1, 2025, interviewed the very next day, and officially began her volunteer orientation on January 5, 2026. As part of the onboarding process, Indya submitted her resume, completed the FCHC application packet, … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Culinary Academy Partners with New England Seafood

The Culinary Academy at SLW Centennial HS is incredibly excited to share some wonderful news. New England Seafood in Jensen has officially joined us as a proud sponsor of the St. Lucie West Centennial Culinary Arts Competition Team. New England Seafood’s dedication to quality, community, and excellence makes them an exceptional partner for our program. Their support will bring meaningful opportunities to both our competition teams and our Culinary Arts students, and we are truly grateful for this collaboration. We look forward to many future endeavors together as we continue to elevate the experiences and achievements of our students. Thank … Read More

St. Lucie West K8 Spreads Holiday Cheer

Our campus was bursting with holiday cheer as Sharks celebrated in style! Throughout the month of December, our Holiday Spirit Calendar celebrated Grinch Day, PJ Day, and Ugly Sweater Day, while festive guest readers added extra joy to the season. We kept the excitement going with twin turtle doves, sparkling tinsel, cozy socks, festive hats, and even Hawaiian attire! Staff and students alike brought incredible energy, making every day merry and bright. The holiday spirit truly shone across Shark Nation, showcasing teamwork and creativity at its best. We truly hope all of our Shark families had a joyful holiday season … Read More

St. Lucie West K8 ELA Students are Future CEOs

Shark Nation ELA Students are Future CEOs!  Mrs. Howard’s ELA students took on the role of entrepreneurs during our Shark Tank Projects! Students created original products or made an old product better and pitched them using powerful rhetorical devices and emotional appeals to convince the Sharks to invest. They didn’t stop there—each pitch was supported with nonfiction text features such as headings, diagrams, charts, bolded key words, and statistics to clearly present information and strengthen their arguments. This project combined persuasive writing, speaking skills, creativity, and critical thinking—and the confidence these students showed was impressive! Way to go, ELA Sharks!

Fort Pierce Central High School Speech and Debate Team Achieves Big Wins

The Fort Pierce Central Speech and Debate Team wrapped up an incredible season filled with milestones, victories, and prestigious opportunities! November kicked off with FPC hosting an exciting FCDI Regional Tournament, drawing schools from across the area. Our Cobras rose to the occasion with 28 competitors  who participated in the tournament, and 12 earned coveted spots as state qualifiers. The momentum continued in Palm Beach County, where four talented members competed among hundreds of skilled debaters and returned with remarkable results. Anyely Roque-Perera secured 5th place in Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Nicole Lin impressed with her compelling Original Oratory, and the Public … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Celebrates Recognition in Kids at Hope Contest

Forest Grove Middle School is proud to celebrate an exciting achievement—earning 1st place in the National Kids at Hope Day Contest! This recognition highlights our school’s unwavering belief in every student’s potential. At FGMS, we proudly embrace our identity as Treasure Hunters, committed to discovering and nurturing the strengths in all of our Bulldogs. We truly BELIEVE that every student is capable of success—NO EXCEPTIONS! This accomplishment was made possible through the creativity and dedication of our amazing Arts team. Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Allen, Mr. Ames, and Ms. Wetzel worked collaboratively to produce our inspiring video submission, capturing the heart, … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Titan Theatre Students Win Scholarships at District Festival

Treasure Coast High School is proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of Titan Theatre students Kiyana Theophile and Angel Salcedo. On Saturday, December 13, they represented our school at the District 15 Thespian Festival, held at Dreyfoos School of the Arts, where they competed against 21 talented students from across the district. Their hard work and dedication paid off as they earned two of the four college scholarships awarded at the event. While neither has finalized their university plans, Kiyana intends to pursue a degree in film, and Angel plans to major in theatre. Their success reflects the creativity, commitment, … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Bulldog Bootcamp Builds Confidence for Math Success

Forest Grove Algebra and Geometry students were hard at work in Bulldog Bootcamp, a focused learning initiative designed to help students strengthen essential math skills ahead of their midyear exams. Throughout the bootcamp, students have been engaging in targeted practice sessions, working through complex equations, multi‑step problems, and challenging concepts that are vital for success in higher‑level math. The dedication they have shown is truly commendable. By reviewing key standards and applying problem‑solving strategies, students are building both confidence and mastery. This structured preparation not only supports strong exam performance but also deepens their understanding of mathematical reasoning. As our … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary’s Winter Wonderland Field Days

Fairlawn Elementary School capped off the year with a delightful Field Day extravaganza, held just before the winter break. This unforgettable event unfolded over three days on the school’s brand-new field, creating an atmosphere of excitement and joy for all. Kindergarten and first grade kicked off the festivities, followed by second and third grades, with fourth and fifth grades bringing the celebration to a close. Each group reveled in a day of fun-filled activities, from relay races to tug-of-war, fostering camaraderie and laughter. The gleaming new field became a playground of dreams, echoing with gleeful shouts and cheerful giggles. The … Read More