Cobra Leadership Techniques Students Sample CTE Programs

Before winter break, Fort Pierce Central freshmen leadership techniques students benefited from in-person visits to sample CTE program offerings. CTE or Career Technical Education courses offer real-world training for students to graduate high school with needed job readiness skills, training, and certificates to enter the working world. These snapshots into Central’s Criminal Justice and Culinary Arts Programs gave students firsthand glimpses into the experience-based and skill-building rigor of these certificate-earning tracks of study. Fort Pierce Central also offers Health Sciences, Automotive Services Technology, and Embry Riddle Aviation and Aerospace CTE learning academies. Thank you to Mr. Allcroft, Chef Swertfager, and … Read More

Osborne and Francis Law Firm brings Holiday Joy to Lakewood Park

Lakewood Park Elementary needed some help bringing holiday joy to some of their students and families this year.  Osborne and Francis Law Firm stepped in to lend a helping hand.  Joe Osborne and Nick Johnson of Osborne and Francis presented Principal Melrose with a very generous check that Lakewood Park put to use shopping for their families in need.  This donation was able to provide a magical holiday for so many families! Lakewood Park Elementary is so grateful for the support of our amazing community partners who helped put a smile on so many faces this holiday season.  Wishing all … Read More

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Bayshore Elementary’s Diwali presentation

Bayshore Elementary recently celebrated Diwali as part of their “Holidays Around the World” series for kindergarteners. Ms. Budhram’s Diwali presentation, held in the cafeteria, was a highlight of the event, bringing the vibrant festival of lights to life for the young students. She explained the significance of Diwali, emphasizing themes of light overcoming darkness and the importance of family and community. Mrs. Budhram’s VPK class also watched the presentation, adding to the festive atmosphere. She shared traditional stories that captivated the children’s imaginations. The celebration was a joyful and educational experience, leaving the children with a deeper understanding of this … Read More

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Real-Life Learning with Fictitious Court Case

At Centennial High School, one of the self-contained classes for students with intellectual disabilities is taking an innovative approach to learning. The class, led by their dedicated teacher, is preparing students to engage in real-life experiences that mirror the everyday lives of citizens. Recognizing that her students grasp concepts more effectively through kinesthetic learning and hands-on experiences, the teacher has designed a fictitious court case that is both relevant and educational. In this scenario, the plaintiff, Ms. Wright, is suing Walmart for failing to provide accommodations that would enable her to work there despite her disability, which is a violation … Read More

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Lawnwood Elementary Enjoys a Night Out at Big Apple Pizza

Students, families, teachers, and staff of Lawnwood Elementary School enjoyed a night of learning at Big Apple Pizza in Fort Pierce. Children were greeted with several book options to choose from. They read and completed a reading comprehension task afterward. When the activity was finished, students were provided pizza and selected a beverage with their families. Children were especially excited to be able to keep the book(s) they selected. We appreciate the love and support shown at this lovely family and community event! Thank you to all who came out this night, as there was a great turnout and fun … Read More

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Girls on the Run at Lawnwood Supports Pace

The Girls on the Run Program is so much more than a running club! Participants not only engage in healthy physical activity while developing confidence and learning life skills, but they also learn about the strength of teamwork and helping others. This is something applied and considered each time they meet. The Lawnwood Elementary School Girls on the Run team wrote encouraging notes and made 46 goodie bags for the Pace Center for Girls. We are so proud of the work these young ladies are doing each and every day. They continue to make a difference with their efforts. Go … Read More

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Winter Arts Festival Brings Holiday Cheer

On Saturday, December 14, the Fine Arts Department of Centennial High School hosted its second annual Winter Arts Festival, welcoming students, staff, families, and the community to a day of festive celebration. The event was a magical showcase of talent, featuring captivating performances by our school’s dance teams, art department, drama club, choir, and band. The festival was filled with the joyous sounds of holiday music and spirited dance routines, complemented by the harmonious voices of our talented choir. Attendees enjoyed a variety of activities, including a silent auction to benefit the performing arts department, face painting for students and … Read More

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Fort Pierce Westwood JROTC Spreads Holiday Cheer

Huge Holiday Praise goes out to some of our students for doing their part to spread some holiday cheer. Cadets from the FPWA Army JROTC partnered with students from Ms. Granberg’s Emerging Tech in Business Class to participate in the annual “Letters From Home” Project. For the last four years, the JROTC Program has adopted a deployed military unit and sent hundreds of handwritten letters and personalized holiday art pieces to the service members during the holidays, to bring some much-needed smiles while they are away from their friends and family. This year’s batch was sent to a US Army … Read More

Oak Hammock K8 Students Are Entertained by the Centennial High School Jazz Band During a Pep Rally

A Pep Rally was held at Oak Hammock to inspire enthusiasm in students as they prepare to take the PM2 assessment.  Students enjoyed a fun filled day as they listened attentively to the sounds of music from Centennial High School Jazz Band. They also enjoyed a basketball shootout as they cheered on their peers. It was a lively way to pep up the students and get them into testing mode. This was a great way to get the students excited and motivated to do their best on their assessment. Fun was had by all who participated. Osprey’s Train Your Brain … Read More

SLWK8 Celebrates the 23-24 Yearbook Staff for Winning Leonard’s Rookie of the Year Award!

Shark Nation’s Yearbook Staff has worked tirelessly to create our stunning SLWK8 Yearbook. Throughout the school year under the guidance of their incredible advisors, Mr. ” Jessie” Steckler and Mrs. Quiles, they worked to set the creative tone through capturing incredible photos of our school events. This school year, they were awarded Leonard’s Rookie of the Year Award for their exquisite job done on the 23-24 yearbook. The Yearbook Staff is hard at work on the 24-25 yearbook. We are so excited to see the finished product. Thank you for all you do to encapsulate the spectacular things happening at … Read More

SLWK8 Shark Bridges are Falling Down – On Purpose!

Mrs. Boham’s STEAM students designed and built bridges to test the efficiency of failure points. SKWK8 STEAM Sharks brought the bridge down this week! Sharks explored careers in construction and civil engineering to design and build bridges from balsa wood as a concept for a future bridge over the Indian River Lagoon.  They spent time analyzing the environmental and structural requirements needed for location, climate, and population. After learning bridge terminology, they applied the terms to design a bridge that would hold up under compression and tension forces. Teamwork triumphed to complete the preplanning including thumbnails of truss bridges. They … Read More

Pancakes With Santa at Village Green

Village Green Environmental Studies School hosted their annual “Pancakes With Santa” event this past Saturday, it was a festive and fun way to bring together students, families, and the community during the holiday season. Families enjoyed a delicious pancake breakfast with their loved ones. Santa and his elves were busy visiting with the children and creating lasting memories! There were Christmas-themed activities and crafts and plenty of photo opportunities for families to enjoy. A huge thank you goes out to the PBIS team for putting together another fun-filled event for our students, we appreciate your dedication.

Confectionery Coordinates Interactive Challenge at VGESS

Dr. Jacqueline Venzen,  Dr. Thomas Gay, and their fifth-grade students celebrated recent learning gains by engaging in a large-scale interactive math activity. Utilizing the hallway walls, a vast coordinate grid was constructed to support student learning based on current math curriculum standards.  Students first rolled their colored dice to represent numbers along the X and Y axes, then the numbers were identified and plotted on the coordinate grid in the quest to find a sweet treat.  Each student had the opportunity to locate the selected plotted points as they enjoyed this student participatory activity.  After this whole group activity, students … Read More

Launching a Love for Reading: MSE’s New Book Vending Machine

It is finally here! This week marked the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for Morningside Elementary’s much-anticipated book vending machine! After a year filled with fundraising, business sponsorships, and intricate logistics, we proudly unveiled a shiny new addition destined to ignite a love of reading in children. This innovative machine will provide easy access to a myriad of books, ensuring that every child has the opportunity to explore the joy of literature. Exciting details on how to earn tokens for purchasing books will be shared soon, so stay tuned! Together, let us all nurture young minds and foster a lifelong passion for … Read More

Fairlawn Fraction Fun in Second Grade

Fairlawn second-grade students in Mrs. Chowdhury’s class discovered the world of fractions.  The students sorted fractions based on whether they were partitioned equally and worked cooperatively to solve problems.  By the end of the lesson, students were able to identify academic vocabularies such as denominator, numerator, partitioned equal, halves, thirds, and fourths.  Our second-grade students are now confidently able to sort and identify fractions up to fourths and apply what they have learned in real-world situations, they may have even benefited from an equally partitioned giant Hershey chocolate bar to wrap up the lesson. What will they learn next?

A Festive Gathering: Breakfast with Santa at MSE

It was a magical morning at Morningside Elementary during our cherished Breakfast with Santa event, bringing families together in festive joy. Santa listened intently to each child’s wishes, posing for photos that captured the essence of the season. Families savored a delicious breakfast, as the atmosphere buzzed with community spirit and holiday cheer. This special occasion created lasting memories that families will treasure forever. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company, Gregory’s Coffee of the Treasure Coast Square Mall, and The Florida BBQ Company for their generous support in helping to make this wonderful event a … Read More

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Celebrating Commitment: CEN10 Juniors Enjoy Sweet Rewards

In recognition of their commitment and consistency, SLW Centennial’s junior students were honored for their exceptional attendance during the month of November. These dedicated young learners were rewarded with a special treat from Mr. Softee ice cream. This sweet gesture not only celebrated their achievement but also served as a motivation for other students to strive for better attendance in the coming months. The celebration was a delightful event, with students eagerly lining up to enjoy their well-deserved ice cream. The atmosphere was filled with joy and a sense of accomplishment. Teachers also joined in the fun, enjoying the delicious … Read More

Westwood JROTC Promotion

Westwood JROTC Hosts Mid-Year Awards and Promotion Ceremony 

A big CONGRATULATIONS goes out to the Cadets of the Westwood Army JROTC program who were formally recognized at the Mid-Year Awards and Promotion Ceremony on Wednesday, 11 DEC. Over (40) Cadets were rewarded for their outstanding efforts during the 1st Semester in a multitude of areas to include: Fundraiser Participation, Participation in Varsity Athletics, Honor Roll, Community Service Project Participation, as well as being a competing member of the JROTC Leadership Academic Bowl (JLAB) Team and in the Top 10% of the Raider Team.   In addition to the awards, (16) Cadets were promoted to their next respective ranks due … Read More

JROTC Jaguars Sponsors the Holiday Toy Drive

Every year, the Port Saint Lucie JROTC program has the privilege of working with Guardians for New Futures and Communities Connected for Kids to collect toys during the holiday season. Port Saint Lucie High School staff and JROTC cadets sponsored 25 kids, giving 3 toys each to ensure a memorable holiday season. Thanks to the efforts of our teachers, staff, and booster club parents, we were able to collect 75 gifts this year, and looking forward to seeing these kids open these presents on Christmas morning. Lastly, the Jaguar Battalion is happy to continue with Guardians for New Futures and … Read More

TCHS Titan Ambassadors Shop with a Titan

It’s the most wonderful time of the year ♫ Each year, our Treasure Coast High School Titan Ambassadors sponsor elementary students for a special holiday shopping experience. This event is a fantastic opportunity for our high school students to spread the holiday cheer and mentor younger students. By participating, they not only help the elementary students pick out gifts but also build meaningful connections and foster a sense of community. This tradition allows our students to embody the true spirit of the season, creating lasting memories and making a positive impact on the lives of these young children. Titan Born, … Read More