Mosaic Digital Academy Elementary Students Get Wild at the Oxbow Eco-center

Mosaic Digital Academy students in grades K-5 met St. Lucie’s backyard wildlife during a fun and interactive journey through the Oxbow Eco-center Preserve. Students compared local native, exotic, and invasive plants and animals, learning how they interact within our Florida ecosystems. By collecting data through hands-on exploration, students determined the status of the Oxbow Preserve’s flora and fauna as friend or foe. Solution oriented discussions gave students an opportunity to think deeply about how they can protect this fragile ecosystem they call home for the future.

Jaguars Honor the Veterans

On Saturday, November 11th, 2024, all of the Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion’s cadets participated in the Veterans Day ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park to honor veterans who have served and continue to serve our country. Everyone gathered at 1030hrs (10:30 AM) and began the ceremony at 1100hrs (11:00 AM). The cadets gathered in the formation with their company while they learned the history and importance of Veterans Day. The cadets were honored to pay their respects to the veterans and to be part of such an important event. 

SLPS Goes to UNF, UCF, and USF

The Office of Teaching and Learning is devoted to exposing SLPS students to college and university campuses. We took 43 seniors to the University of Central Florida on November 4th, 36 seniors to the University of North Florida on October 29th, and 37 seniors to the University of South Florida on November 12th. The students were able to listen to the Admissions Department from each university and discuss admission steps/requirements as well as unique facts for each institution. The students were then led on a comprehensive tour of each universities’ campus. To wrap things up, all students were able to … Read More

FGMS: NJHS Hosts Annual Fall Festival

Forest Grove’s annual NJHS Fall Festival was filled with fun, food, families, friends, and festivities!! So many people came out to support our Fall Festival… we have the best community members!!! A huge thank you to FGMS staff, students, and parents for working collectively to make this event a success!! Every year it gets bigger and better!!!      

SLWK8 Living Wax Museum

Our third graders did an outstanding job with their annual Living Wax Museum. The creativity and research they put into their projects to embody Influential Americans was exceptional! Kindergarten, first and second-grade students cheered as the students made their way to the parent pick-up area. When they arrived, parents were able to drive through and cheer them on. Way to go 3rd Grade!  

SLWK8 Illuminates Through Area and Perimeter

In Mrs. Quiles’s vibrant 3rd grade class, math came to life with a glow-tastic area and perimeter activity! Students lit up their learning with glow lights and highlighters as they tackled real-world problems involving composite figures. With the visual models and essential formulas, students illuminated their understanding of area and perimeter, making math both fun and memorable. What a colorful journey where creativity meets critical thinking!

Bayshore’s Second Graders Learn About the Democratic Process

Mrs. Glidden’s class learned about the democratic process of voting during a read aloud story. They chose the character they felt would make the best class president according to their actions in the story. Then completed a ballot vote and received an “I voted” sticker. Results were announced at the end of the day.

FGMS: MOA Luau Was a Great Success

Forest Grove Middle School’s Marine Oceanographic Academy hosted a MOA Luau at Causeway Cove Marina. When parents, community members, and educators work together it equals student success!! MOA’s annual fish fry is a great example of that success!! Thank you to everyone who came out to support our MOA program! Seeing our students enjoying the sea life they learn about every day gives us reassurance that our marine life is loved and in great hands.      

FGMS: Mrs. Quiambao’s Civics Class Reviews in a Variety of Ways

Mrs. Quiambao’s students reviewed for their unit exam through a variety of table sorts which asked the students to do a variety of skills such as identifying the historical document, a preamble scramble, the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, the main ideas of the content by completing an info-graph, and vocabulary matching words, terms and images.  

SLWK8 STEAM Students Designed and Built Mechanical Hands

SKWK8 STEAM Sharks shook hands mechanically with the hands they built. Students learned about the design challenge and terminology to flex their construction muscles. They analyzed their hands, joints, and fingers and designed prototypes to accomplish two tasks. First, they had to grab an object and move it to a target, next they had to flex and extend the fingers to push an object to the target. Students timed each other rolling the object and then compared results to find the fastest and slowest times. Students walked through the design process, anticipating potential cons of their design so they could … Read More

Wilderness Club at Rivers Edge

The Wilderness Club, led by Mrs. Slappey, had its first hike of the season and it did not disappoint! The new crew got to hike the preserve and grounds surrounding along the preserve at Rivers Edge and got to observe ground doves, a pileated woodpecker, and even spotted two black racers!  They also had the chance to identify animal scat, analyze game trails, and learn their secret pack call. It was an epic hike, and they cannot wait for more adventures ahead!

VGESS Pays Tribute To Veterans

Village Green’s wonderful Music Teacher, Dr. Reynolds, and our fabulous third graders put on a special Veterans Day Concert last week. Students sang and performed for their friends and families a number of patriotic songs. A huge thank you goes to the Port St. Lucie High School Color Guard, a group of JROTC cadets who perform at ceremonies and competitions, for opening the night for us! Job well done, Dr. Reynolds, VGESS third graders, and PSL HS Color Guard!    

SLWK8 Promotes Red Ribbon Week

Mrs. Cothern’s second-grade class was proudly promoting Red Ribbon Week! Every year, from October 23-31, more than 80 million people – both kids and adults – show their support for a healthy, drug-free life by wearing or displaying the red ribbon. Red Ribbon Week is a great reminder of why living a drug-free life is important. It’s a chance for parents, teachers, and communities to unite and reinforce the drug-free messages they share with kids all year. The eight-day celebration is an annual way to show that we won’t accept drugs in our schools, workplaces, or communities.

Southern Oaks Celebrates National Kids at Hope Day

November 1st is National Kids at Hope Day. Southern Oaks Middle School, an official Kids at Hope school, joined in the celebration. Principal, Henry Sanabria, students, and staff recite the Kids at Hope pledge daily, so it was only fitting that they evidence that belief on Friday, the 1st. The colors of the Kids at Hope organization were on display throughout the campus. Teachers, students, and staff wore blue and yellow attire for the day. It was their outward statement of the Kids at Hope pledge that “all children are capable of success, no exceptions.”  

Lawnwood Leopards Elect Student Council Officers

All K-5 students voted to select the 2024-2025 student council officers of Lawnwood Elementary School. Congratulations to our 2024-2025 Student Council Officers. President – Jared Burns Vice President – Laila Boykin Secretary – Stanley Battle Treasurer – Christopher Scales GO LEOPARDS!  

Honoring Our Heroes: SLW Centennial Celebrates Military Service

Today, SLW Centennial High School was a sea of camouflage as staff and students dressed to honor the brave men and women who have served or continue to serve in the military. The day began with heartfelt announcements recognizing staff members who have served, highlighting their years of dedication and sacrifice. During lunchtime, students had the unique opportunity to interact with several service members who shared valuable information about military life and careers. The ROTC cadets delivered a special presentation, showcasing their discipline and commitment, while the school band filled the courtyard with patriotic tunes, adding to the day’s celebratory … Read More