Port St. Lucie High School Hosts CTE Bootcamp

Port St. Lucie High School proudly hosted a successful CTE Bootcamp on Saturday, April 11, giving students valuable hands-on experience and real-world exposure to careers in construction and the skilled trades. Initiated by David Slover, the event connected students with industry professionals who shared practical skills, career advice, and insight into workforce opportunities. We extend our sincere thanks to Treasure Coast Builders Association, Deb Frazier, Jen Williams, and all participating partners for their support. Special appreciation goes to Jesse Roberts, Dwight Chandler, Jose Ramos, Adam Sampson, Kenneth Kellogg, and David Slover for leading engaging workshops that inspired our students. Port … Read More

Kindergarten Career Day in Action at Fairlawn Elementary

Fairlawn Elementary’s kindergarten classes recently celebrated their 3rd Annual Career Day, bringing learning to life through the school’s “Play with Purpose” curriculum. The event was a fun and meaningful way for students to explore the world of work while building confidence, creativity, and communication skills. The highlight of the day was a lively fashion show, where students proudly dressed up as the careers they dream of pursuing. From doctors and teachers to construction workers, police officers, and even future astronauts, each child had the chance to step into a role and share their aspirations. As they walked the runway, students … Read More

Palm Pointe K-8 Gets Pumped Up for Testing

Palm Pointe recently held high-energy pep rallies to get students pumped up for testing and ready to shine! The celebrations focused on encouraging students to do their best, stay confident, and show what they know on upcoming assessments. Adding to the excitement, the Palm Pointe leadership team surprised students by dressing up in inflatable costumes and racing across the courtyard, bringing lots of laughter and school spirit. The event created an atmosphere of positivity and motivation, reminding students that hard work and a positive mindset matter. Palm Pointe is proud of our students and wishes them success as they tackle … Read More

Floresta Elementary’s Everglades Club

Students from Floresta Elementary’s Everglades Club proudly hosted a community tree giveaway during Earth Week, promoting environmental stewardship and civic engagement. In partnership with Neighborhood Forest, one of North America’s largest and fastest-growing youth-centered tree planting initiatives, students helped educate families about the importance of trees and local ecosystems. Through this collaboration, 110 Laurel Oak trees were distributed to registered families for planting at home. The event empowered students to lead a meaningful service project while making a lasting impact on the community. Each tree planted supports cleaner air, wildlife habitats, and a greener future for generations to come together … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Certified Legal Assistant Students Met with Diamond Litty

Diamond Litty, from the Public Defender’s Office, recently visited St. Lucie West Centennial High School to speak with students in Ms. Baumgarten’s Legal Certified Assistant class. During the visit, students gained valuable insight into the role of the public defender and the importance of ensuring fair and equal representation within the justice system. The speaker shared real-world experiences from the courtroom, discussed career pathways in the legal field, and answered thoughtful questions from students interested in law-related professions. This engaging presentation helped connect classroom learning to real-life practice and gave students a deeper understanding of how legal professionals advocate for … Read More

Lincoln Park Academy National Honor Society Students Putting Service into Action the Greyhound Way

Our National Honor Society students at Lincoln Park Academy demonstrated what it truly means to lead with compassion and purpose through their service at the Treasure Coast Food Bank. As part of this experience, our sophomores and juniors gave their time and energy to support our community by organizing and sorting donations for families in need. Their commitment reflects integrity, scholarship, leadership, service, unity, pride, empathy, responsibility, excellence, teamwork, perseverance, and character. We are incredibly proud of our students and grateful for the guidance of our NHS sponsor and staff who continue to model service above self. This is #TheLPAStandard—where … Read More

St. Lucie West K-8 Shark Nation Takes Action for Earth Day

St. Lucie West K8 students celebrated Earth Day in a meaningful and hands‑on way today! Classes took time out of their schedules to work together to help clean up our campus, showing pride in their school and care for the environment. This campus-wide effort reinforced the importance of responsibility, teamwork, and environmental stewardship. A special thank‑you goes to Mr. Watkins for serving as our “earthly reminder” and inspiring students to do their part. It was wonderful to see our students leading by example and taking action to protect our planet. Way to go, Shark Nation—every small effort makes a big … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Titans Shine at the High School Juried Art Exhibition

TCHS student artists showed up and showed out! Our teachers submitted incredible work to the High School Juried Art Exhibition, and our students’ voices in the arts were heard loud and clear. We brought home 2 First Place + 2 Second Place awards—plus many Honorable Mentions! Every piece represents hours of practice, brave creativity, and the confidence to share a story through art. We also want to recognize our amazing teachers: Digital Media—Ms. Babkie, Art—Ms. Minden, and Photography—Ms. Stark. Thank you for championing our artists and helping their work shine. So proud of our students and teachers! Titan Born, Titan … Read More

3rd Graders at Lawnwood Elementary Use Manipulatives in Math

Students in Miss Curley’s third-grade class used place value blocks to model and solve 9×30 by building groups of tens. First, they represented 30 as three tens. Then they created nine equal groups to match the 9 in the problem, laying out three tens in each group. As students combined and counted the blocks, they saw that 9 groups of 3 tens equals 27 tens. They recorded this as 27 tens = 270, making the connection from concrete manipulatives to the written equation. This hands-on strategy, aligned to benchmark NSO.2.3, helped students understand how multiplication relates to place value and … Read More

Bayshore Elementary’s Quarter 3 Honor Roll Assembly

Bayshore Elementary proudly celebrated academic excellence during its Quarter 3 Honor Roll Assembly, recognizing the hard work and dedication of students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades. Students were honored in three categories: Honor Roll for earning all A’s and B’s, Principal’s Honor Roll for achieving all A’s, and maintaining strong behavior grades as an essential part of their success. This celebration highlighted not only academic achievement, but also the importance of responsibility, respect, and positive choices in and out of the classroom. The assembly was made even more special as parents and family members were invited to attend and … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Gives Back at Beach Cleanup

Port St. Lucie High School students are stepping up to serve the community in a meaningful way. On Saturday, April 18th, members of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society collaborated for a beach cleanup at Jensen Beach. This special event highlights the shared mission of both honor societies: leadership through service and making a positive impact beyond the classroom. Students spent the day helping protect our local environment, removing litter, and promoting community pride along the Treasure Coast shoreline. Opportunities like this allow Jaguars to build teamwork, responsibility, and compassion while earning volunteer hours. We are proud of … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Artists Take the Spotlight

A wonderful time was had by all at the annual Shade and Fresh Water Art Show held on Friday evening, where creativity and talent were on full display. Fairlawn Elementary proudly showcased the artistic achievements of 35 students, each contributing unique and inspiring pieces to the exhibition. Their work reflected a wide range of styles, imagination, and dedication, capturing the attention and admiration of all who attended. In addition to student artwork, Mr. Gelardo also featured his own pieces, adding another layer of inspiration to the event. The evening was filled with excitement as families, friends, and community members gathered … Read More

Oak Hammock K-8 Grade 3 Student‑Led Conferences – A Huge Success

On Wednesday, April 15, Oak Hammock K-8 was thrilled to welcome our Grade 3 students and families for an engaging evening centered on learning, academic growth, and preparation for FAST testing in May. Attendance was outstanding, and our students truly rose to the occasion as leaders of their learning. During the evening, third graders confidently reviewed their academic data, shared personal learning goals, and explained the testing strategies they are using to be successful. One particularly proud moment came as students demonstrated the RKIA strategy, walking their families through how it helps them tackle multiple‑choice questions with purpose and confidence. … Read More

Oak Hammock K-8 Students Inspire at April School Board Meeting

Oak Hammock K-8 is incredibly proud of our 6th Grade World History students, who recently represented our school with excellence at the April School Board meeting. The students performed a powerful poem that was collaboratively written by Ms. Madera’s 6th grade classes in recognition of our annual Holocaust Survivor Visit, held in March. The poem reflects historical understanding, empathy, and respect, and was originally prepared as part of this meaningful learning experience. The students were extended a special invitation to present the poem at the April School Board meeting. Standing before district leaders, the students shared their words with confidence, … Read More

On Target: Cobra BN to Launch Marksmanship Team at Fort Pierce Central High School

The Fort Pierce Central High School Army JROTC Cobra Battalion is proud to announce the startup of its Marksmanship Team, giving cadets a new opportunity to build discipline, focus, and confidence through structured, safety‑focused training. The marksmanship program will emphasize responsibility, precision, self‑control, and teamwork—core Army values that support both personal growth and leadership development. Cadets will compete in a controlled, supervised environment while learning proper safety procedures and sportsmanship. This exciting new team was made possible through the generous support of an NRA Grant, which provided the essential equipment and resources needed to launch the program. The Cobra Battalion extends its sincere thanks for … Read More

Eyes in the Skies: Fort Pierce Central High School Cobra Cadets Take Flight

Fort Pierce Central High School’s Cobra Battalion is soaring to new heights with its new competitive JROTC Drone Program. Cadets are gaining hands-on experience in drone operations, aviation safety, teamwork, and emerging technology—skills that align directly with high-demand careers in aviation, engineering, public safety, and the military. Through structured training and real-world applications, cadets learn precision flying, aerial awareness, mission planning, and responsible drone use, all while building leadership and confidence. This program doesn’t just teach cadets how to fly—it prepares them for the future. The Cobra Battalion continues to lead the way in blending leadership development with modern technology, proving … Read More

Excellence in Harmony: Lincoln Park Academy Chorus Shines at Florida Vocal Association MPA

The Lincoln Park Academy Choral Department proudly represented the school at the Florida Vocal Association State Choral Music Performance Assessments on April 16, delivering outstanding performances. Their dedication to musical excellence, disciplined preparation, and expressive artistry were evident throughout the event and resulted in commendable ratings from the adjudicators. Belle Voix received straight Superior ratings, while Encore earned straight Superior ratings with Distinction, the highest rating a performing ensemble can receive. This remarkable achievement marks the second consecutive year that Lincoln Park Academy has received this prestigious honor. We celebrate the hard work of our talented students and the director … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Hosted Cobra Nation De-Stress Day

On Friday, April 17th, the Psychology Club and Red Cross, led by Mrs. Homan, partnered to transform the courtyard at both A and B lunches into a full‑campus De‑Stress Event designed to help students unwind, reset, and reconnect nearing the end of busy spring semester. The courtyard became a hub of creativity, sensory experiences, and light‑hearted fun as multiple student organizations joined forces to offer hands‑on activities and wellness‑focused stations. The National Art Honor Society kicked off the afternoon with a glitter tattoos and face‑painting booth that quickly became one of the most popular stops. Students lined up for everything … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Wins 3 Young Floridian Awards

Congratulations to our incredible Port St. Lucie High School students for their outstanding success at the Young Floridian Awards! Out of 10 competitive categories, PSLHS proudly earned 3 winners: Enrique Rosario Liz for Academic Excellence Felix Witkamp for Certifications/Manufacturing Gavin Lunsford for Drama. These achievements highlight the dedication, talent, and perseverance of our students across a variety of disciplines. We also recognize and celebrate our exceptional nominees: Addison Blum, Gage Manfredo, Timothy Gordon, Karina Arocho, Josias Reid, Tyler McDonald, and Kaydence DiGirolamo—whose hard work helped elevate our school’s presence in this prestigious event. A special thank you goes to Ms. … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Legal Assistant Students Learn from Judge Tony Schwab

On April 15, Centennial was honored to welcome Chief Judge Tony Schwab to campus for an engaging and informative visit with our Certified Legal Assistant students. During his presentation, Judge Schwab provided valuable insight into the role of the legal assistant, as well as the educational and professional pathways to becoming an attorney and a judge. He shared personal experiences from his career as a prosecutor, private attorney, and judge, offering students real-world perspective on the legal field. Judge Schwab also discussed some of his most challenging and memorable cases, helping students better understand the realities and responsibilities of the … Read More