SLW Centennial’s Feed the Feeders Appreciation Lunch

The teachers and staff at SLW Centennial hosted their annual “Feed the Feeders” lunch for the dedicated cafeteria workers. This event, held to honor the invaluable contributions of the cafeteria staff, featured an array of dishes prepared by the teachers and staff. The menu included a variety of delicious options such as fresh salad, Cuban coffee, macaroni, chicken, and ham. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and appreciation, as the cafeteria workers enjoyed the thoughtfully prepared meal. “Feed the Feeders” is more than just a lunch; it’s a tradition that emphasizes the importance of recognizing and celebrating the hard work … Read More

SLW Centennial’s English Class Achieves Three-Peat Victory

SLW Centennial High School is celebrating a remarkable achievement by Mrs. McGriff-Bray’s English class. For the third time this year, the class has achieved the highest proficiency percentage on their unit assessment tests, earning them a well-deserved three-peat victory. The students’ dedication and hard work have truly paid off. Their victory and consistent performance are a testament to their perseverance to achieve academic excellence and the effective teaching methods employed by Mrs. McGriff-Bray. In a celebratory photo, the students proudly display their “championship rings” – ring pops – symbolizing their sweet success. This playful yet meaningful gesture highlights the joy … Read More

SLW Centennial’s Eagles Nest Preschool is Awarded $1000 Grant Through Wells Fargo

The Eagles Nest Preschool is the recipient of $1000 grant awarded by Wells Fargo Bank. Wells Fargo’s Community Connection Grant Program is an annual program where each of the company’s retail banking stores and Business Banking teams explore the needs of their local communities and select a nonprofit organization or school to receive a $1,000 grant.  This year, Wells Fargo will award more than $600,000 in grants to 600-plus nonprofit organizations and schools throughout Florida. The grants are part of the company’s broader support of its communities. In 2015, Wells Fargo invested more than $12 million in nonprofit organizations and … Read More

SLW Centennial’s Derek Boyer Wins Art & Music Award

SLW Centennial is proud to announce that Derek Boyer was honored as a Young Floridian winner in the category of Art & Music. This prestigious award recognizes students who exhibit exceptional achievement, leadership, and character in their respective fields. Additionally, the Young Floridian Scholarship Awards celebrate students who excel academically and contribute positively to their communities through their leadership and character. Derek’s dedication to the arts and his remarkable talent have earned him this well-deserved honor. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Derek and all our candidates for their outstanding accomplishments. Their hard work and commitment are inspiring for us all.

SLW Centennial’s Criminal Justice Student Completes Judicial Internship with Judge Maynard

St. Lucie West Centennial’s Criminal Justice/Law Academy student, Vincent Chin, was selected from all the local high schools to intern with U.S. Magistrate Judge Shaniek Maynard.  Vincent and Judge Maynard worked together from July 5 until August 5, and was an official member of Judge Maynard’s Chamber Staff.  This prestigious internship was based on teacher recommendations and afforded Vincent the chance to earn community service hours during his time as an intern. The highlights of the summer internship included observing Criminal Duty Court in person at the Fort Pierce Federal Courthouse, portions of Criminal and Civil Trials in person at … Read More

SLW Centennial’s Athletic Director Becomes Certified as Master Athletic Administrator

SLW Centennial’s Athletic Director, Steven Ripley, has been awarded the CMAA Certification. CMAA is the acronym for Certified Master Athletic Administrator. He is now part of a very elite group of Athletic Administrators. Only five percent of all athletic directors in the United States have achieved the CMAA level. His dedication and commitment is impressive. We appreciate what he does for Centennial, the Athletic Department, and the student athletes.    

SLW Centennial Winter Musical Festival

The Winter Musical Festival at St. Lucie West Centennial High School was nothing short of spectacular! This annual celebration brought together an incredible showcase of talent across dance, theater, the arts, chorus, and band. Each performance highlighted the dedication, creativity, and passion of our students, leaving the audience inspired and amazed. From powerful vocals to graceful choreography, dramatic scenes to vibrant musical arrangements, the festival truly captured the spirit of the arts in action. We are so proud of every performer and grateful to the staff, families, and volunteers who helped make this event unforgettable. It was a night filled … Read More

SLW Centennial Wins Big at Spring Game

The SLW Centennial Eagles played well at the Spring Football Game held at the South County Stadium. The matchups were short and intense. However, the varsity squad showed resilience and skill by winning both games. In the first game, the Eagles played Heritage High School with a close 7-6 victory. Their defense held strong under pressure, securing the win in the final moments. The second game was just as intense, with SLW Centennial narrowly defeating St. Lucius 15-14. The team’s determination and teamwork were on full display as they fought hard for every point! These back-to-back wins are evidence of … Read More

SLW Centennial: Wednesdays Turn Pink for a Cause

Throughout October, our students and faculty at St. Lucie West Centennial proudly wear pink every Wednesday to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This vibrant show of solidarity reflects our commitment to raising awareness, supporting survivors, and remembering those we’ve lost. The sea of pink across our campus is more than just a color—it’s a symbol of hope, unity, and education. By participating, we foster a culture of compassion and advocacy, reminding everyone of the importance of early detection and ongoing research. Together, we stand strong in the fight against breast cancer. Thank you to all who wear pink and make … Read More

SLW Centennial Wears Blue to Stomp Out Bullying

On Monday, October 6, students, faculty, and staff at St. Lucie West Centennial proudly wore blue as a powerful symbol of unity and support to stomp out bullying. The sea of blue across campus served as a visual reminder that kindness, respect, and inclusion matter. This collective action was part of a broader effort to raise awareness during National Bullying Prevention Month and to show that St. Lucie West Centennial stands together against bullying in all its forms. Whether in classrooms, hallways, or online spaces, our community is committed to fostering a safe and supportive environment for everyone.  Choose to … Read More

SLW Centennial Tunnel of Hope Inspires Students

On Wednesday, April 23rd, the teachers and staff of SLW Centennial High School gathered in front of the school to welcome students into the testing season with a Tunnel of Hope. Teachers held up encouraging signs and cheered the students as they walked into school that morning. The band played uplifting music, and the dance team performed as part of the celebration. The purpose of this event was to motivate students to excel in their upcoming assessments and remind them that the school community believes in them and is here to support them. The teachers and staff at Centennial High … Read More

SLW Centennial Tennis Team Celebrates End of Season

The St. Lucie West Centennial High School Tennis Team wrapped the 2025 season with a celebratory banquet that honored their hard work, dedication, and impressive achievements on the court. This year both male and female athletes achieved winning records, demonstrating their strength and talent on the court. The Eagles soared through the regular season with determination and teamwork. Several players advanced to the district finals. The coaches praised the athletes for their competitive spirit, sportsmanship, and commitment to improvement throughout the season. This banquet was also a tribute to the seniors who have left a lasting legacy and to the … Read More

SLW Centennial Teacher Recognized by College Board Advanced Placement Program

Congratulations Pamela Kaiser. Mrs. Kaiser has been recognized by the College Board’s Advanced Placement Program for her contributions as an AP reader. In June 2014, 607 high school AP English Literature teachers joined forces with college faculty who teach in the same discipline to score 399,220 exams in Louisville, KY. Ms. Kaiser has been recognized for her hard work, her dedication, and her expertise. This was her fifth year participating as an AP Reader. Thank you Ms. Kaiser for your dedication to our students.

SLW Centennial Students Win Black History Month Essay Contest

Congratulations to our participants in the Judges of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida’s Annual Black History Month Youth Program Creative Arts and Essay Contest.  Centennial had 35 of the 59 submissions.  Congratulations to the following students for winning: Madison Brown:  2nd Place Michelle Beauvais:  Honorable Mention Milagros Ochagavia-Pis:  Honorable Mention Genevieve Donaus:  Honorable Mention Great Job Eagles!

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SLW Centennial Students Set Goals for Success

The ELA students at SLW Centennial took a proactive step towards academic excellence by meeting with teachers and counselors to review their current academic status and set goals for the upcoming PM3 assessment. This initiative aimed to help students achieve or maintain proficiency, ensuring they are well-prepared for the challenges ahead. During these meetings, students had the opportunity to discuss their progress and identify areas for improvement. They worked collaboratively with their teachers and counselors to set realistic and achievable goals. This personalized approach allowed each student to tailor their strategies to their unique needs and strengths. The students committed … Read More

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