Central’s Club Rush

Friends, Fun, & Cobra Community FPC held its annual fall Club Rush or student involvement fair on Friday, September 8th. During both lunches, Cobra Nation’s courtyard was flooded with students being welcomed and introduced to over 20 student organizations, clubs, and unique interest groups. Club Rush is where new Cobras become part of the Cobra family and returning Cobras sample new groups to join. Fort Pierce Central has something for everyone. From athletics, health sciences, dance, military-service, faith-based groups, fashion, gaming, outdoors, and academic-focused clubs, to special interest, competitions, social clubs, debate, and community service organizations, Fort Pierce Central offers … Read More

Titan Sound Celebrates Seniors

The Treasure Coast High School Titan Sound celebrated seniors, Robert, Breanna, Jariah, Aidan, Michael, Alisson, Jaida, Lundyn, Nivera, Luverette, Christopher, Jamaria, Rianna, Wood, Mariyah, Carlos, Makayla, Jordyn, Kailyn, Carl, Nastassjia, Sophia, Nickolas, Kaylee, Mykel, Eric, and John on Friday night. We are very proud of all your achievements. Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Parkway First-Grade Garden

Ahoy Pirates! First-grade started a garden at Parkway Elementary! Our inspiring first-grade teachers kicked off the explorative science unit by conducting class outside. Students were engaged with hands-on investigations of plants, plant parts, living things, and even designing and constructing a garden. This year-long project will allow students to raise questions about the natural world, make observations, keep records of investigations, and generate appropriate explanations based on these explorations. Also, it was a lot of fun! #stemforkids #schoolgarden #MathandScience #ParwayElementarySchool #stlucieschools 

Savanna Ridge Elementary’s Grandparents/Caring Adults Day

In celebration of Grandparents Day, SRE welcomed Grandparents and Caring Adults to muffins and activities in their little Cranes’ classroom. Each classroom provided guests with entertainment varying from songs, read-alouds, to performances and crafts. SRE was excited to host this event and looks forward to many more family events this year!

TCHS Jumps Into the Camera (OBSCURA)

Ms. Stark’s Photography 1 class at Treasure Coast High School is learning how the camera was invented.  Students learned about the humble beginnings of the camera by building their personal camera obscura (Latin for dark room)  and turning their classroom into a giant camera obscura.  Through this, they learned how light travels in a straight line causing the image to project inverted, and how the size of the aperture affects the projected image.  By learning about the camera obscura, the students have an understanding of what happens inside their cameras. In the class, students covered the windows with black plastic. … Read More

LPA Key Club Meeting of the Year a Resounding Success

The Lincoln Park Academy Key Club held its first meeting as new and existing members were welcomed back for the 2023-2024 school year. After the introduction of sponsors and the Key Club mission statement, plans were discussed for the club and its future endeavors. The first beach clean-up is scheduled for November 4th.  Members can’t wait to share their hearts and skills with the rest of St. Lucie County!  

Southport Students Prepare for Winter Musical with Volunteers from Port St. Lucie High School

Southport Middle School Drama students are hard at work preparing for their upcoming production of The SpongeBob Musical: Youth Edition, with public shows on December 8th and 9th. Pictured are students learning choreography with volunteers from Port St Lucie High School and students practicing their vocal auditions. Southport is excited to bring a piece of Bikini Bottom to our community and look forward to inviting you all to see it. Mark your calendars and use the QR code on the poster to purchase tickets online through Ticket Spicket beginning November 13th, as well as to see all of the great things that … Read More

PBiS Assemblies Were Held at Lawnwood Elementary

PBiS Assemblies were held at Lawnwood Elementary during the first week of school. Mr. Chambers, Teacher on Special Assignment, led the K-5 assemblies. Students were taught the PAWS schoolwide expectations. P– Pride A– Accountability W – We are Respectful S – Stay Safe Lawnwood Leopards are EPIC!  

TCHS Applied Engineering Academy Students in Action

Treasure Coast High School is home to amazing, student-centered academies, Applied Engineering being one of them. Student Chloe Thaxter sets the oxy-acetelyne flame in her advanced manufacturing technology class. Chloe is a junior at Treasure Coast High School. When she graduates, she plans to become a welder. Student Elijah Hernandez is uploading the CNC Program in his applied engineering technology class. The CNC Program allows students to do manual processes automatically using code. Elijah is a senior at Treasure Coast High School. When he graduates, he plans to be a mechanical engineer in the United States Air Force.

Mark Your Calendars: SLPS College Fair

We are excited to host the St. Lucie Public Schools College Fair on Thursday, September 21st, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Havert L. Fenn Center. St. Lucie Public School students in grades 9 through 12 are welcome to attend and will have the opportunity to meet with over 80 organizations ranging from armed services to technical schools, colleges, and universities. They will provide information about admissions and college life. There will also be two financial aid sessions at the event. The college fair is located at the Havert L. Fenn Center, 2000 Virginia Avenue, in Ft. Pierce. … Read More

TCHS FBLA Informational Meeting

Today Treasure Coast High School’s Future Business Leaders of America team hosted an informational meeting for new and returning FBLA members. In this meeting, students were able to meet the new officer team, and receive information about future volunteer and fundraising opportunities and workshops.

“Revisiting Legacy with Business Partners”

C. A. Moore hosted their first Business Partner Breakfast. Special visitors Jacklyn Davis, the granddaughter of Mr. Chester A. Moore and D’Andrea Davis, the great- granddaughter stopped by to visit their grandfather’s school while visiting from Miami. Our business partners were amazed by the history shared about the school.

Fairlawn’s Citizens

Fairlawn Elementary 2nd-grade students learned all about the qualities of a good citizen in August.  The students studied the various symbols that represent the United States of America.

The Blue Jay Cafe is Serving Up a Menu of Multiplication Fluency!

Third-grade students at Morningside Elementary are going mad over multiplication! Through engaging stations, academic games, and small group instruction, we are working hard to ensure all of our Blue Jays are learning every day. Students are learning various strategies and properties of multiplication while connecting to real-life context. #MSEshinesBRIGHT #BetterTogether #HighExpectations #RaisingRigor

Titans Football Celebrates Senior Night

Please join Treasure Coast High School in congratulating our Titan Football Seniors, Shamir, Omari, Jamison, George, Demari, Richard, Zachary, Nikki, Ethan, Jayden, Marvin, Jorge, Matthew, Tyler, Manuel, Kerby, Albert, Gabriel, Adam, Ethan, Bootros, Knajee, Jahsia, Felix, and Jahari. We are very proud of all their achievements both on and off the field! Titan born, Titan bred!

Titan Cross Country Runner Breaking Records

Treasure Coast High School is proud to announce Cross Country runner, Kaitlynn Moore, ran her personal best on Saturday with a time of 20:06 setting a new school record. She finished 3rd out of 132 runners at the Park Vista Invitational. Congratulations, Kaitlynn! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Lakewood Park Elementary Mathematicians

All third-grade classes at Lakewood Park have been busy creating their own counting manipulatives in order to better explore mathematic concepts in a hands-on manner. These kid-made manipulatives are being used to reinforce multiplication and division concepts and will be brought out again soon when we explore rounding. Third-graders at Lakewood Park Elementary are exploring, learning, and creating their way to success!!

Lincoln Park Academy School Counselors Stretching Their “Cache of Knowledge”

Lincoln Park Academy school counselors had the pleasure of attending the State University System of Florida Admissions Tour (SUS) held at Florida Atlantic University on August 30, 2023. The tour is an opportunity for middle and high school counselors to meet with State University Admissions Directors from universities such as the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, Florida Atlantic University, and many more; to learn admissions philosophies, policies, and procedures so counselors can better meet the needs of university-bound high school students.   Additionally, counselors mixed and mingled with their fellow colleagues from surrounding districts including our own St. … Read More

TCHS Boy’s Golf Team Wins Championship

Congratulations to the Treasure Coast High School Boy’s Golf Team who won the Al Griffith St. Lucie County Championship for the first time in school history. 2023 County Champions! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Port St. Lucie High Launches 1st DECA Chapter

Port St. Lucie High School teachers Jasmine Shepherd, Nolan Shepherd, and Brittney Sievers worked together to launch the first-ever DECA chapter. DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management in high schools and colleges around the world. For the first DECA meeting, students came together and conducted officer elections. Students came fully prepared with presentations and speeches. We are so excited for our students who are eager to launch this new experience that will help them reach their college and career goals!

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