Our teachers thanked our parents in the morning for getting their children to school on time with snacks and water bottles! It was great to see so many smiling faces at 7:15 am!! Attendance matters.
Our teachers thanked our parents in the morning for getting their children to school on time with snacks and water bottles! It was great to see so many smiling faces at 7:15 am!! Attendance matters.
Special Award – Publix Good Science Award Chaffee Wood and Ozzie Venereo – “P-Bass Pickups” 1st Place Engineering Chaffee Wood and Ozzie Venereo – “P-Bass Pickups” 2nd Place Engineering Tyler Tarrant – “Magnetic Levitation Model” 2nd Place Biomedical & Health Science Melene Joseph – “Is Hearing Damaged If You Listen to Loud Music?” 3rd Place Plant Science Samantha Ashabranner and Henry Nguyen – “Is Black Light White?”
SLW Centennial students from the symphonic band, wind ensemble, and choir showcased their musical talents at the Music Performance Assessment (MPA) held at Sebastian River High School. This event was a culmination of weeks of hard work and dedication, as the students prepared rigorously to deliver their best performances. The MPA is a significant event in the academic calendar, providing students with an opportunity to demonstrate their musical skills and receive constructive feedback from experts. The symphonic band, wind ensemble, and choir, under the guidance of their dedicated instructors, performed a variety of pieces that highlighted their technical proficiency and … Read More
Congratulations to Janelle Palmer, 10th grader at SLW Centennial High School. Janelle was selected by the Association of Fundraising Professionals Treasure Coast as the Outstanding Youth Philanthropist of the Year. She was honored at the National Philanthropy Day event on November 18. Great job Janelle!
Congratulations to Elyse Bailey, a junior at SLW Centennial High School, for winning the Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year Award and scholarship.
Anastasia Beckford received the Wellesley Book Award honoring a female student in the junior class whose academic record and character are exceptional and who has also made significant personal contributions to her school and community.
St. Lucie West Centennial High School student Jazmine Villa participated in the University of Miami and Holy Cross Health Summer Surgical Scholars (S³) Program, a new immersive program for high school students interested in medicine and surgery, this summer. Over the course of four days, participants shadowed general surgery residents and attending physicians in the operating room, clinic, and emergency room, attended academic lectures, and participated in additional hands-on experiences. “The S³ Program provides high school students a truly unique opportunity to develop early medical interests and gain insight into surgical specialties,” said Nathan Schoen, M.D., M.P.H., cofounder of S³ and chief surgery resident of University … Read More
On December 11, 2023, the State of Florida released school grades for the 2022 – 2023 school year. SLW Centennial High School would like to take a moment to congratulate our amazing students, teachers, and staff because WE ARE THE HIGHEST PERFORMING HIGH SCHOOL IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY and the second highest performing high school in the four-county area, only behind Jensen Beach High School. In addition, we have garnered the #1 position on the Treasure Coast for College and Career Acceleration at an impressive 90%. We are so proud of our students and extremely grateful to our teachers and … Read More
Congratulations to our amazing educators and staff at St. Lucie West Centennial High School! We are thrilled to honor the following individuals for their outstanding contributions: Teacher of the Year: Mrs. Christina Gedke-Balaschak (“Chef B”) Distinguished Minority Educator Award: Mrs. Jane Ingram School Related Employee of the Year: Dr. Terri Wyder Outstanding First Year Teacher: Mrs. Lasonya Smith-Hollis Your dedication and excellence inspire us all. Thank you for making a difference every day. We are proud of all of the work you do and the support you provide for our school and students. #EaglePride #NightOfTheStars #SLWCHCelebrates
St. Lucie West Centennial High Nursing Assisting students are working hard towards their certification. They had a successful day at clinicals and will continue to reach for their goals. SLW Centennial High School has partnered with Port St. Lucie Rehab Center to give students hands-on experiences to help students further develop their skills. Go Eagles!!!
SLW Centennial High School Nursing Assistant Students participated in the Indian River State College’s Health Science and Nursing Program tours and simulation day. Students worked with the IRSC nursing students and faculty to get hands-on demonstrations and simulated learning. Students rotated through various presentations to include skill lab training and learning, admission process, opportunities after high school graduation, financial aid, scholarship opportunities, and more.
The SLW Centennial High School’s NAVY JROTC “Black Talon” Company participated in the 2023 Martin Luther King Parade on Monday, January 16th 2023, in Fort Pierce, Florida. The Black Talon Unit lead the High School portion of the parade. The parade is marched to honor the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Black Talon Cadets marched along Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd beginning from Lincoln Park Academy and finishing at Lawnwood Elementary. The Black Talon Company was lead by the company’s Supply Officer, Cadet Lieutenant Junior Grade Jade Sikorski, and Administrations Officer, Cadet Ensign Faith Miller, … Read More
Nursing Assisting students toured IRSC’s new nursing lab and took part in clinical skills simulation. Gearing up for the certification test!
SLW Centennial Young Floridian candidates participated in a mock luncheon and interview in preparation for the official luncheon and interview at IRSC. Thank you to all of the guest judges who participated.
On Thursday afternoon, SLW Centennial High School welcomed representatives from St. Lucie County Upward Bound. The event was held during all lunches. A large number of students attended eager to learn about the program. They learned about the benefits of joining St. Lucie County Upward Bound, including access to college prep workshops, academic support, and unique opportunities designed to help students succeed. The event was a success, leaving students inspired and motivated to pursue their academic and career goals with the support of Upward Bound. This initiative promises to better prepare SLW Centennial High School students for their future educational endeavors.
Students were rewarded with a Fall Festival that included games, a dunk tank, sporting events, dancing, and other fun activities.
Congratulations to all Centennial Regional HOSA Competitors. An extra special Congratulations to our State Qualifiers: 1st place for Nursing Assisting, Amanda Ebanks 1st place for Life Support Skills, James Wareham 2nd place for Human Growth & Development, Ella Treadway 3rd place for Medical Math, Dylan Romano
Did you know that 95% of U.S. adults support organ donation but only 58% are registered as donors? Currently, there are 5,938 people in the State of Florida waiting for an organ. St. Lucie West Centennial HS HOSA students are looking to change those statistics. All too many times, we hear of a friend, or a family member, or a neighbor needing an organ transplant. Occasionally, our community loses someone too early to a tragic accident. The St. Lucie County Tax Collectors office along with their Chief Deputy and long-time school administrator, David Washington, have forged a partnership with St. … Read More
William Ortiz graduated in 2019 with a BA in History and International Affairs from Florida State University. He has just been nominated as an alternate for a Fulbright Teaching Assistant position in Columbia. In the summer of 2019, William was accepted into the Charles B. Rangel Summer Enrichment program as a 2019 “Rangel Scholar.” The Rangel Program is a joint program between the US Department of State and Howard University. The goal of the program is to enrich undergraduate students and recent graduates with knowledge of the inner workings of the State Department and potential career paths. William says: “We … Read More
More than 116 Health Science students at St. Lucie West Centennial High School learned Hands-Only CPR this week. These students were taught by Mary Higgins’ First Responder students. First Responder classes are available to students who have completed the Allied Health Program as a senior elective. First Responder students prepare for careers in emergency medicine by becoming CPR certified as Health Care Professionals, completing web based classroom instruction and skills in advanced first aid techniques, followed by a shadowing opportunity at various St. Lucie County Fire stations. This “student-teaching-students” approach is innovative and one of the first of its kind in … Read More