The Jaguar Battalions First Honor Guard of the year

On Friday, August 18th, 2023, the Port St. Lucie High School JROTC Jaguar Battalion conducted their first Football Honor Guard parking detail. They had a total of 85 Cadets who volunteered to direct cars for parking at the Honor Guard. First-year JROTC Cadets had the opportunity to work alongside their leaders and learn how a parking detail works. Leadership placed Cadets in positions to help guide cars and to ensure that all cadets were safe and had an enjoyable time. Our Cadets presented the Colors before the game, Cadet Command Sergeant Major Eathan Clayton was the National Flag Bearer, Cadet … Read More

From Graduation to Games & Collectibles

One Office Has It All! FPC Assistant Principal Jesus Rivera has an eclectic office. Upon walking in, immediately on your left, you are welcomed by a Cobra graduation cap and gown. Each person on this campus is here with the same goal, to get every student to graduate. Starting in 9th grade, Cobras know that graduation is their destination. Looking beyond the purple and gold is a 6 layered shelving unit full of wrestling memorabilia and action figures with Mr. Rivera posing with his wrestling championship belt. Following your footsteps to the right are a collection like no other in … Read More

Fairlawn’s Back-to-School Luau

Fairlawn Elementary kicked off back to school with an amazing back-to-school luau dance.  The students, parents, and staff had a blast celebrating what is going to be a fantastic school year.  We love our positive school culture!

TCHS Varsity Football

The Treasure Coast High School Titans varsity football team won their first home non-conference game against the Osceola Kowboys by a score of 22-8. The Titans are now 1-0 on the season. Catch the Titans in action as we take on Jesuit Tigers on Friday, Sept. 1st at 7:00 p.m. at South County Stadium. Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Cobras Take a Spin!

Move over Wheel of Fortune and Price is Right, Central’s PBIS Prize Wheel is spinning in action! Cobras are spinning the prize wheel at lunches every Monday and Wednesday for a myriad of prizes. Rewarding positive behaviors reinforces Cobra Nation’s expectations for a successful year. Teachers nominate students demonstrating expectations with a ticket to win. Students spin the prize wheel with a winner at every turn. Students get to enjoy a refreshment, prize, or Cobra perk! Keep up the positive choices Cobras!  

LPA STEM Students Investigate Pulley Force

Students in Mr. Logue’s STEM Science class investigated how pulleys affect the force needed to move objects.  Students were engaged in the practice of science by performing an investigation using pulleys.  First, students had to construct the block and tackle pulley system.  Then, students had to determine how the system affects the force needed to move the object.  Through this hands-on experience, students gained a better understanding of how pulleys work and how simple machines make work easier.

Morningside Promotes the Love of Literacy as an Everglades Gold Status school!

Mrs. LaChance’s class practiced their class read-aloud procedures and started their first 4th grade Everglades lesson from the Everglades Foundation. They read “Everglades” by Jean Craighead George and discussed why it is so important to work together to protect the Everglades. Then extended the activity by discussing the beautiful figurative language that they found in the book. Students chose a line that they felt created a vivid mental image and created artwork to share that mental image with their peers. ☀️ #MSEshinesBRIGHT  

TCHS AICE Student Celebration

On Friday, August 18th, Treasure Coast High School celebrated students for their academic achievement on their AICE exams. AICE is an international diploma program where students can earn a diploma via an advanced academic curriculum and assessment program written and administered by a non-profit department (CIE) of the University of Cambridge in England. For the June 2023 testing series, 708 students passed one or more AICE exams, 78 students earned AICE Diplomas, and 100 students from the class of 2023 graduated with their AICE Diploma. Treasure Coast High School is proud of our students for their hard work and dedication.

Cobra Campus Tours

When the new school year starts, new Cobra students are welcomed to campus. Part of the welcome and acclimation process is a campus tour for all ninth graders. Mr. Hoyos, a veteran automotive instructor takes extra time to introduce students to the skilled trades opportunities at Fort Pierce Central High School. Mr. Hoyos not only walks students through the automotive department and back dock, he also explains the learning processes and skills training offered in the program. Through their leadership seminar course, new Cobras get a glimpse of student life at FPC. From a tour of the fine, creative, and … Read More

FPC Opens the House!

Pod teachers in Building 1 South are ready to open Cobra Nation to new family members! Smiling faces greeted new and returning Cobra families at Open House. Students and their families met teachers, learned the lay of the land in Cobra Nation, and were reunited with friends at long last. From a sea of purple & gold in the courtyard to perfectly curated classrooms, teachers rolled out the Cobra royal carpet for families. Mr. Wilder reconnects with his returning students for another engaging year! Teachers make the difference at FPC.  

A Cobra Smile Says Welcome at FPC

What started out as a simple assignment in Ms. Collins’ reading class became so much more. “Write me a letter and don’t forget to sign it”, instructed Ms. Collins. As Cobra Nation has a new normal of teachers greeting students entering classrooms, the new Cobra Way has always been Ms. Collins’ way, greeting her students by her door each day, every period. Ms. Collins’ students know that when they see her smiling at the classroom door, they feel seen, wanted, and ready to learn. As this student shares in her letter, a smile brings more than the completion of an … Read More

Let’s Get AMPed Up with Division!

Students in Mrs. Moore’s third grade AMP class are exploring their conceptual understanding of division and its properties. They read the book, The Doorbell Rang, by Pat Hutchins, and then explored equally dividing cookies into equal groups. Division is always more fun when food is involved! #MSEshinesBright  

Cobras in the Courtyard!

  Fridays mean Cobras in the Courtyard! As sound waves float in the air of Cobra Nation, students jump in for a line dance at lunch. Fort Pierce Central High School is a place for all students to feel engaged and a part of the community as one family. Social times build connections, relationships, and a sense of belonging at FPC.

“Building Bonds” Mentoring Moments

Paraprofessional Latoya Barnwell meets with her mentor during lunch. CAM’s Rising Explorer Mentoring Program focuses on building relationships with students. Over 30 students have mentors on campus that are dedicated to transforming our school and community through mentoring.

Morningside Shines Bright

Students at Morningside Elementary had an amazing first week. Students were so excited to meet up with old friends and make new ones. Peeking into classrooms, students were fully immersed in learning and ready for the next big adventure. Take a peek into our little learning community! #MSEshinesBRIGHT

Southern Oaks Hawks Soar in Pink Against Bullying

  Southern Oaks Middle School shows a unified front against bullying on its campus. Teachers, students, and staff wore pink on Wednesday and will wear pink every Wednesday, to pledge their commitment to end bullying at their school. To further pledge his commitment against bullying, Principal Henry Sanabria has begun planning an antibullying assembly for all students. The assembly is intended to teach students about the negative effects of bullying and thus lead to a bully-free Southern Oaks campus.

West Gate K8 Makes Progress on Campus-Wide Gardening Project

The gardening project made some progress over the summer! We had our first crop of tomatoes and beans, yardlong beans, and students in summer school were able to taste them. The school district maintenance department installed a spigot for us to access water closer to the garden area. Thank you for enduring the high heat to make this happen. Safety first! We also received a generous donation from our PTO and the supplies we ordered have already arrived. The next steps include the art students continuing to add color to the area and the leadership classes and student council will … Read More

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