SLW Centennial NAVY JROTC Provides Honor Guard for United Florida Hockey Club Opening Ceremonies

The SLW Centennial High School’s Navy JROTC Navy Eagles “Black Talon” Company had the honor of performing the Opening Ceremonies for the United Florida Hockey Club Tournament on Thursday evening, October 26th, 2023 at Halpatiokee Regional Park in Stuart, Florida. The Honor Guard was performed by Cadet Ensign Faith Miller (Left Rifleman), Cadet Senior Chief Petty Officer Sean Stewart (Ensign Flagman and Honor Guard Commander), Cadet Petty Officer First Class Athaniel Morales (Army Flagman), Cadet Petty Officer Second Class D’Andre Bramwell (Marine Corps Flagman), Cadet Petty Officer First Class Kristian Claudio (Navy Flagman), Cadet Petty Officer First Class Zachary Columbia … Read More

Village Green’s Media Specialist

Village Green’s Librarian, Janet Sievers, joined with others from across our district to attend the national school library conference in Tampa. It was exciting to meet people from around the country and learn how the library systems are run in all kinds of school districts.  One of the first sessions was a discussion with librarians from Tampa as well as North Dakota.  They were also able to meet up with New York Times best-selling author James Ponti who was also in attendance.

Way to Glow, Sharks!

St. Lucie West K8 students in Ms. Paries’ class used a bright strategy to identify clue words within an informational text focused on chronological order text structure. Students collaborated in pairs with their interactive notebooks underneath a black light to highlight the sequence of events!

LPA Boys Swimmers Successful at Districts

The Class 1A District 6 Swimming & Diving Championships were held on October 18th at the IRSC Swimming Pool.  The LPA boys team placed 1st and the girls team finished in 2nd place.  The boys were led by:  Dillon Spooner (1st place in 200 IM, 2nd place in the 500 Free).  The boys relay placed 2nd in the 200 Medley and the 400 Free.

Village Green’s Annual Trunk or Treat and Boo Bash

Village Green’s PBIS team held their annual Trunk or Treat and Boo Bash on October 20th. Everyone had a great time at this family-fun Halloween event and fundraiser. We had more than 30 trunks for kids to trick or treat from and families were also able to explore the nature trail where a number of tables were set up for kids to visit and collect more candy! The Boo Bash dance was complete with a Haunted Hallway that spooked both the kids and adults!    

Fairlawn’s 2nd Grade Pumpkin Day

All 2nd grade students at Fairlawn Elementary used pumpkins to complete a hands-on math activity.  Students worked in groups to count how many seeds their pumpkin had, calculate the circumference of their pumpkin, the weight of the pumpkin, and estimate how tall their pumpkin was.  The lesson was highly engaging, and the students had a “gord” time.

LPA Fitness Litness Club Enjoys Yoga

For many Lincoln Park Academy seniors, the first semester can be very stressful with college application deadlines impending. At the most recent Friday Fitness Litness club gathering they focused on their mental health by partaking in stress-relieving activities. They made tea, did yoga, and simply talked as a group to share what had been on their minds. Mental health is just as important as our physical and we make this a priority in FLF!

Titan Football District Champions

The Titans Varsity Football Team defeated the Vero Beach Indians 22-10 to win the District Championship. We are so proud of our Titans! Catch us at home on November 10th at 7pm for our first regional quarterfinal playoff game! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Lincoln Park Students Participate in Nitrogen Cycle Lab at HBOI

The IB students at Lincoln Park Academy are putting their Aquaculture knowledge to the test at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute with Dr. Jim Masterson.  Dr. Masterson worked with students in testing water quality using colorimetry techniques. Colorimetry uses colored compounds to determine the concentration of a target chemical compound in water analysis.  

The River of Life Fellowship Donates to Chester A. Moore Elementary

The River of Life Fellowship in Fort Pierce made a $2,000 donation to Chester A. Moore’s 5th grade on Sunday, October 22, 2023. The donation will be used to support a college tour and end-of-year field trip. Pastor Vernon Shazier, First Lady Shawn Shazier, and the congregation have been long-time supporters of CAM, ensuring students and teachers have supplies, mentors, and community support. Thank you!

Congratulations to the Superb Stars of St. Lucie West K8!

Shark Nation is proud to honor and celebrate our exquisite employees of the year. Your passion, dedication, and expertise is truly inspirational. Congratulations to our SLWK8 Stars! Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year: Roselor Saget School Related Employee of the Year: Jerquesia Martin Teacher of the Year: Lindsey Laurino Outstanding First Year Teacher: Susanna Roberts The Superb Stars of St. Lucie West K8  

CAM Walks in Honor of Breast Cancer Awareness

Staff at Chester A. Moore Elementary gather in honor of our two breast cancer survivors Gloria Daughtry and Vernita Toombs. We completed a 1-mile walk, a pinning ceremony in honor of, and a pink fashion show.

Mosaic Owls Pitch in at Pack the House!

Treasure Coast Food Bank kicked off holiday preparations again this year by packing 15,000 holiday meal boxes. The 9th Annual Pack the House took place Oct. 20 and 21 at Treasure Coast Food Bank, with hundreds of volunteers packing around the clock and Mosaic Owls stepped up to packing, too! Along with their teacher sponsors, Jasmine Gibert and Courtney Lorange, our Mosaic Youth Advisory members and Student Council members (Middle and High School) attended the event to support this important need in our community. Well done, Mosaic Owls!

Pie-In-The-Face

C.A. Moore Elementary students celebrated their 1st quarter attendance with a Pie-in-the-face extravaganza. 312 students made the goal of 90-100% attendance since the start of school. It would not be an attendance event without our Amazing Attendance Ambassador, Zion who greeted all the students and reminded them to come to school! We wish to thank Officer Goz, Dr. Jackson, Mrs. Berggren, Ms. Clark, and Ms. LaFlamme for graciously volunteering to get “pied”. And, last but not least, thank you to Superintendent Dr. Jon R Prince for coming out to support C.A. Moore students.

LPA 7th-Graders Raising Awareness of Centennial Celebration

Mr. Weed’s 7th-grade Language Arts classes helped to decorate his classroom door in anticipation of Lincoln Park Academy’s 100-year anniversary.  In the spirit of the centennial, students traced and cut out their hands in LPA colors, orange and black.  Once completed, the hands became decorations for the door’s theme, “Hands Raised for 100 Years!”.  Each hand represents a current LPA student and his or her connections to the historic school.      

Samuel S. Gaines Academy of Emerging Technologies 8th-Grade Science Students Win Big!

Mr. Nicks’ 8th-grade science students have drastically improved their Penda engagement and scores after he put a World Championship Belt in play. The student who earns the most points each week gets to wear the belt for the week. Mr. Nicks even made a special section on his big data tracker to display all the winners. Mr. Nicks’ classes also use our Leader in Me mentality to create a WIG (wildly important goal) along with action steps to accomplishing the WIG and they keep it in the forefront by adding it to the data tracker.

Last Call-SLPS Wants to Hear from You!

The cutoff for our Family Survey is fast approaching! Parents, we would like to know what you think! Please take a few minutes to complete the Family Survey posted on the homepage of the district website, www.stlucieschools.org. We greatly appreciate your participation and feedback, which will assist us with growth and improvement. Thank you! *Survey runs Monday, October 9th through Wednesday, October 25th. Survey offered in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole. English – SY24 FALL FAMILY SURVEY – Assessment & Accountability (stlucie.k12.fl.us) Spanish –  SY24 FALL Encuesta familiar de las escuelas públicas de St. Lucie – Assessment & Accountability (stlucie.k12.fl.us) Haitian Creole – SY24 FALL Saint … Read More

LWP Field Trip to the Smithsonian Ecosystem Center

Fourth-grade students at Lakewood Park Elementary had an incredible time at the Smithsonian Ecosystem Center. During this field trip, students visited the aquarium, explored the touch tank, and experienced seining. They enjoyed learning and interacting with ocean wildlife!

Manatee K8 Hosts Custodial Appreciation Luncheon

On October 16th, Manatee K8 was host to a luncheon for District custodial employees for Custodial Appreciation Day. A great time was had by all who attended. Events like these not only recognize the incredible work of our custodians but also foster a sense of belonging and appreciation within our school community. SLPS truly appreciates the hard work and dedication of its custodial staff. Thank you for all that you do!

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