Fort Pierce Central High School Spring PBIS Carnival Hits New Heights

The Fort Pierce Central annual PBIS Cobra Spring Carnival brought students together for an afternoon of fun, connection, and school spirit, highlighting the positive culture celebrated throughout the year. Featuring over 50 stations, our biggest carnival yet, with of free carnival‑style games, giving students the opportunity to enjoy a wide variety of activities at no cost. In addition to the games, food and drinks were available for exchange for vouchers adding to the festive atmosphere and making the event a well‑rounded experience for everyone in attendance. As a PBIS‑sponsored event, the Cobra Spring Carnival reinforced the importance of positive behavior, … Read More

The 7th Annual K. Pearson Ocean Clean-Up

On Saturday, March 14, students and community members gathered at Jaycee Park in Fort Pierce for the 7th Annual Kimberly Pearson Beach Clean‑Up, continuing a meaningful tradition of environmental stewardship and service. This year’s event was especially impactful as it partnered with the Great American Clean‑Up in Fort Pierce, connecting local efforts to a larger nationwide initiative focused on keeping communities clean and beautiful. The collaboration helped amplify the purpose of the day while reinforcing the importance of collective responsibility for the environment. Students from Fort Pierce Central High School’s National Honor Society (NHS) and Key Club proudly participated in … Read More

Excellence in Action: Fort Pierce Central High School Cobra Battalion Earns Top Honors

It has been a busy 3rd Quarter for Cobra Battalion at Fort Pierce Central High School, and our Cadets continue to demonstrate excellence across multiple areas of leadership, academics, and competition. Most notably, the battalion achieved an outstanding 99% on their JROTC Program of Accreditation (JPA) inspection, receiving JROTC’s highest honor of ” Honor Unit w/ Distinction”, highlighting the cadets’ commitment to maintaining one of the top JROTC programs in the region. The Male Drill Team also showcased their precision and dedication by earning 1st Place at the Regional Drill Competition, continuing the Cobra Battalion’s long-standing tradition of drill excellence. … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School NJHS Students Shine at Tea in the Gardens Event

Forest Grove Middle School’s National Junior Honor Society students made an impressive impact while volunteering at the annual Tea in the Gardens event at Heathcote Botanical Gardens. Under the guidance of Ms. Turner, the students displayed exceptional maturity, professionalism, and a genuine spirit of service. Their positive attitudes and eagerness to assist guests did not go unnoticed. In fact, the Tea in the Gardens Committee shared a heartfelt message thanking Ms. Turner and applauding the students’ outstanding efforts. “Dear Ms. Turner, On behalf of the Tea in the Gardens Committee, I would like to thank you and your National Junior … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Top 10 Yard Sign Shout-Outs

Fort Pierce Central High School proudly celebrated the academic excellence of its Top 10 graduates from the Class of 2026 with a special community‑wide yard‑sign recognition event. The tradition, designed to honor the school’s highest‑ranking seniors, brought joy, pride, and school spirit to neighborhoods across the Fort Pierce community. A Personal Celebration of Academic Achievement School administrators and staff delivered brightly designed, personalized yard signs to each of the Top 10 scholars, transforming front lawns into proud showcases of achievement. The signs celebrated not only the students’ academic ranking but also their years of dedication, discipline, and meaningful contributions to … Read More

What an Exciting Day at Lawnwood Elementary School

The Lawnwood campus was buzzing as special vehicles rolled in, and community members took time out of their day to connect with our students. Classes rotated through each visit, learning what it takes to do these important jobs and how each role supports our community every day. Students listened closely as they heard about daily responsibilities, the tools and equipment used on the job, and the training and teamwork required to serve others. They also came prepared with thoughtful questions—and our guests were wonderful about answering each one and encouraging curiosity. We are grateful to Lucky Chu Hibachi Food Truck, … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary’s Young Artists Shine Bright

Fairlawn is proudly celebrating Arts in Education Month with a vibrant student art exhibition displayed at the school board office on the 3rd floor. This special showcase highlights the creativity and talent of Fairlawn’s young artists, whose work will be on display through April 10th. Visitors can enjoy a variety of imaginative and inspiring pieces created by students across multiple grade levels. Representing 5th grade are Aria Music, Luther Tindall, Jessica Hernandez, Delilah Browning, Luis Ayala, Rebecca Casals, Samil Connelly, Sophia Sayala, Angel Sanchez, and Ariana Cardenas. From 4th grade, featured artists include Zendaya Bazelais, Ricardo Soto, Kasper Jones, Ellianne … Read More

8th-Grade Strengthen Skills Through Focused Math Practice at Forest Grove Middle School

During the recent 8th‑grade math classroom visits at Forest Grove Middle School, students were actively engaged in independent practice designed to deepen their understanding of key mathematical concepts. Although each classroom had its own instructional approach, several important elements were consistent across all observations. Teachers provided clear explanations, monitored student progress, and offered targeted support to ensure that every learner had the opportunity to succeed. Ms. Thompson effectively guided students through the “We Do” portion of the lesson, focusing on identifying and calculating interior and exterior angles of triangles. Meanwhile, Mr. Donnelly and Mr. Cancino supported students as they independently … Read More

Weatherbee Elementary Gets Visit From Worcester Red Sox

A heartfelt thank you to the Worcester Red Sox for visiting Weatherbee Elementary and spending time reading with our students! The team visited our school while they were down for Spring training at the St. Lucie Mets stadium. We want to thank the athletes for their energy, leadership, and genuine enthusiasm, which sparked excitement for literacy and made learning come alive for our students. Our Mariners loved hearing stories from community role models who inspire both on and off the field. By sharing the joy of reading, you showed the power of teamwork, dedication, and education. We’re so grateful for … Read More

Annual Empty Bowls Project Stamps out Hunger

On Saturday, March 14, the Saturday Morning Farmers Market was filled with more than fresh produce and local goods—it became a gathering place for compassion and community during the annual Empty Bowls event benefiting the Treasure Coast Food Bank. Through a meaningful partnership with St. Lucie County Schools, this year’s event raised nearly $14,000 to support local hunger‑relief efforts. Schools that participated were Fort Pierce Westwood Academy, Legacy High School, Fort Pierce Central High School, St. Lucie West Centennial High School, Lincoln Park Academy, and others. Empty Bowls is a global, grassroots movement that uses art to raise awareness about … Read More

Oak Hammock K-8 Ospreys in Action: Growing Pride, One Garden at a Time

Our school garden has always been a special place — a gathering space, a place of connection, and a central part of our campus. Recently, it became clear that it needed some extra love and attention. Thanks to an incredible team of teacher and student volunteers who saw that need and stepped up, this space is being refreshed and reimagined. Led by our 6th Grade World History Teacher, Mrs. Miller‑Grant, and supported by dedicated colleagues and students, the garden is well on its way to becoming a beautiful space for all of us to enjoy. While the work is still in … Read More

Classrooms2Careers: Jackson Drugs Pharmacy Learning Round

Pharmacy Technician teachers from Fort Pierce Westwood Academy (FPWA), along with St. Lucie Public Schools Career Coaches, participated in an Educator Learning Round hosted by Jackson Drugs Pharmacy. The visit was led by President and Owner, Natasha Ramlagan, who welcomed educators for a behind-the-scenes look at the company’s operations and future growth plans. During the learning round, participants engaged in an informative tour and discussion centered on Jackson Drugs Pharmacy’s expansion and its mission to grow in direct response to the needs of the surrounding community. Mrs. Ramlagan shared insight into how community demand shapes services, workforce needs, and long-term … Read More

St. Lucie West K-8 Shark Readers Take a Deep Dive into Texts

St. Lucie West K-8 third-graders in Mrs. Harvey’s ELA classes dove into reading as Sharks collaborated to compare and contrast how authors present information across two texts. Students examined text features, key details, and text structures to determine similarities and differences in how ideas were explained. Working in pairs and small groups, they discussed evidence, shared observations, and supported their thinking using details from the texts. This engaging lesson strengthened comprehension skills, critical thinking, and accountable talk. Ask your Shark how the texts were alike, how they were different, and which presentation helped them learn best during ELA class!  

Award-Winning Art at Palm Pointe K-8

Congratulations to Palm Pointe K-8 for earning 1st place in the 2026 St. Lucie County Fair School Display Contest Middle School Division! This outstanding achievement reflects the creativity, dedication, and pride that make our school community so special. A heartfelt thank you goes to our amazing art teachers, Mrs. Schott and Mrs. Wessel, whose hard work, vision, and countless hours brought this display to life. Their commitment to showcasing student talent and school spirit truly set our exhibit apart. This recognition is a testament to their passion for the arts and their dedication to excellence. We are so proud of … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion Hosts 33rd Annual Award Ceremony

On Wednesday, March 25th, 2026, the Port St. Lucie High School JROTC Jaguar Battalion held its 33rd Annual Award Ceremony. The purpose of this award ceremony was to award deserving Cadets for their service, loyalty, personal appearance, character, and knowledge of JROTC, as well as their outstanding achievements in and outside of the program. Select Cadets were recognized by different Veteran organizations such as MOAA, Vietnam Veterans of America, Korean War Veterans, etc. More awards will also be given to the Cadets during the Company inspection.  The ceremony was a success as there were over 40 awards given to top-performing cadets for their outstanding achievements.

Florida Prepaid: Open Enrollment is Now Open — Secure Your College Savings Plan

Open Enrollment is Now Open — Secure Your College Savings Plan Florida Prepaid’s annual Open Enrollment period is underway, offering families an opportunity to lock in future college costs at today’s plan prices. With recent enhancements, planning for higher education is now more streamlined and affordable. What’s new this year: A redesigned website to guide you through building a personalized savings plan Flexible Prepaid Plan options, including the ability to purchase one year at a time Low monthly payment options starting at just $29 The earlier you begin saving, the greater the long-term benefit. Take advantage of these improvements and … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Teachers Commit to Rigorous Learning in Every Classroom

At Forest Grove Middle School, instructional time is treated as a precious resource, and teachers work intentionally to ensure that not a single moment is wasted. From the moment students step onto campus until the final dismissal, our staff is dedicated to maximizing every opportunity for learning, enrichment, and meaningful academic growth. This commitment is rooted in the belief that strong instruction, high expectations, and positive relationships create the foundation for student success. During recent classroom observations, students demonstrated a clear understanding of expectations and remained fully engaged in rigorous lessons. Teachers provided structured, purposeful instruction designed to strengthen knowledge … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School’s SLC Fair Display Out of the Box Award

Fort Pierce Central High School’s National Art Honor Society and Mrs. Royo have once again demonstrated its commitment to creativity, innovation, and student-driven excellence by earning the “Out of the Box” Award at the 2026 St. Lucie County Fair’s annual school display competition. The accolade recognizes schools whose exhibits push beyond traditional design concepts to deliver fresh, inventive, and engaging visual storytelling. This year’s fair highlighted educational vision and future‑minded learning across the district, with schools interpreting themes focused on growth, collaboration, vibrant teams, clubs, student organizations, and forward‑thinking pathways. Fort Pierce Central’s National Art Honor Society work diligently starting in … Read More

A Celebration of Talent at Bayshore Elementary’s Art Expo

Bayshore’s Art Expo was an unforgettable celebration of creativity, talent, and school pride! The evening came alive with a vibrant Jazzy Designer Fashion Show, where students wowed the crowd with bold styles, confident walks, and original designs that showcased their artistic flair. Guests were also treated to powerful performances by our Poetry and Debate Team, whose spoken words and dynamic delivery brought emotion, laughter, and inspiration to the stage. The energy continued with an electrifying routine from the Step Team, filling the room with rhythm, precision, and spirit. As families and community members explored the hallways, they were greeted by … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Fun Run Brings Big Support

Fairlawn Elementary recently hosted its annual Fun Run, bringing together students, staff, and families for an exciting day filled with school spirit. Thanks to the incredible support from families, community members, and generous sponsors, the school proudly surpassed its fundraising goal. Kindergarten through 4th-grade students participated in the Fun Run, cheering each other on as they completed laps around the course. Fifth-grade students had their own special event — a colorful Color Run that quickly became a highlight of the day. As they ran, students were showered with bursts of bright colors, creating a fun and memorable experience for everyone … Read More