Fort Pierce Westwood Academy Students Shine at the Regional STEM Fair

Fort Pierce Westwood Academy is proud to recognize five outstanding students who represented the school at the St. Lucie County Annual Regional STEM Fair. Their commitment to academic excellence was demonstrated through high-quality research, innovative project design, and strong performance across multiple STEM categories. Clarice Jean earned 1st Place in Mathematical & Computational Sciences and received the Publix Good Science Award. Clarice also qualified as a Senior State Finalist and will advance to the State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida. Roslyn Tran was awarded 2nd Place in Mathematical & Computational Sciences. Michael Villarreal received 3rd Place in Mathematical & Computational Sciences. Georgianna … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Navy JROTC dominates at Drill Competition

Congratulations to the SLW Centennial High School’s Navy JROTC “Black Talon” Drill Competition Team! They competed in the Lake Howell “Silverhawk Showdown” Drill Competition in Winter Park, Florida on Saturday, February 21st, 2026 against multiple other NJROTC units from all over Central Florida. Navy Drill Competition Field Meets have multiple events that individual school unit drill teams compete in.  These events include an Academic Test, 5 separate drill events, Push-Ups, Curl-Ups, a 16x100Yard relay, and a Personnel Uniform Inspection.  All in all, there are 13 separate trophies that can be earned at Navy JROTC Drill Competitions. Congratulations to the Black … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Finds Adventure at the Oxbow Eco-Center

Last week, Fairlawn Elementary’s fourth-graders traded their desks and textbooks for hiking trails and discovery as they visited the Oxbow Eco-Center. The field trip was packed with hands-on learning and exciting outdoor exploration that made science come alive in a whole new way. Students had the opportunity to explore Florida’s natural habitats while learning about ecosystems, food chains, and the importance of conservation. They observed native plants and animals, discussed how humans impact the environment, and discovered ways they can help protect local wildlife. The interactive activities kept everyone engaged and curious throughout the day. One of the highlights was … Read More

Student-Led Success in Mrs. Zalepeski’s Classes at St. Lucie West K-8

In our classroom, learning isn’t something that just happens—it’s an adventure our students take the wheel on. We believe they grow best when they’re in the driver’s seat, and our recent student‑led conferences were the perfect moment to let that leadership shine. As Dr. Seuss reminds us in Oh, the Places You’ll Go! “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” Our students did exactly that. To showcase their reading accomplishments, St. Lucie West K-8 students in Mrs. Zalepeski’s third-grade ELA classes created vibrant digital portfolios using Canva. This project challenged them … Read More

Recognizing Leadership and Growth at Treasure Coast High School

Treasure Coast High School is proud to celebrate the accomplishments of the business academy, whose dedication and positive influence continue to strengthen our school community. They have demonstrated outstanding achievement and dedication to their academy. These efforts reflect a genuine commitment to growth and leadership that inspires both peers and educators. We are especially grateful for their contributions to the “Build A Future” show. Their participation made the episode engaging and informative, and their insights into the International Business program and internship experiences added meaningful value. Thank you for the time, energy, and thoughtfulness you bring to the conversation! Together, … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School AICE Students Promote Travel/Tourism in Port St. Lucie

During lunch periods, Mr. Swalwell’s AICE Travel and Tourism students proudly hosted an informational booth in partnership with Visit St. Lucie. As part of their class project, students shared engaging and informative details about exciting places to visit throughout our beautiful city, helping to highlight local attractions and promote tourism within our community. This hands-on experience allowed students to apply classroom learning in a real-world setting while confidently engaging with their peers. The enthusiasm, professionalism, and teamwork displayed were truly impressive. Our students expressed how much they enjoyed the opportunity to connect, inform, and represent our city with pride. A … Read More

READ, White and Blue Literacy Week at Manatee Academy

Manatee Academy recently celebrated a memorable Literacy Week centered around the theme READ, White and Blue, bringing together students, staff, families, and community partners to highlight the joy and importance of reading. Throughout the week, every student and teacher participated in creating a schoolwide display by writing a favorite quote from a beloved book on a star. These stars were combined to form a beautiful flag display in the cafeteria, symbolizing unity through literacy and the shared love of reading across all grade levels. Students also enjoyed visits from guest readers representing both the local community and students from St. … Read More

Top Score’s Lisa Collum Visits Samuel S. Gaines Academy

The energy at Samuel S. Gaines Academy was electric this past February 12th as we welcomed a very special guest: Lisa Collum, the powerhouse author and educator behind the Top Score Writing curriculum. Ms. Collum’s visit to Ms. Faniel’s 2nd-grade class marked a truly special full-circle moment. Thanks to Ms. Faniel’s dedication in securing a grant specifically for the Top Score curriculum, our students now have access to these elite writing resources. Having Lisa herself lead an exclusive session allowed us to see that grant truly come to life.Watching our young scholars here at Samuel S. Gaines Academy master the … Read More

Weatherbee Elementary K-2 Students Do Yoga

Did you know yoga helps your brain and body grow stronger? In PE, our K–2 students have been exploring yoga as part of our Educational Movement unit. Through stretching, breathing exercises, and mindful movement, students are discovering how yoga improves focus, calmness, strength, flexibility, and balance! They are learning how to control their breathing, different yoga poses, how to practice self-awareness, and build confidence while having fun. Yoga also supports coordination and helps students manage stress in healthy ways. We are so proud of the effort and enthusiasm our young learners bring to each session as they strengthen both their … Read More

Bayshore Elementary’s Perfect Attendance Glow Party Shines Bright

Bayshore Elementary lit up with excitement during our Perfect Attendance Glow Party! Students who achieved perfect attendance for both Quarter 1 and Quarter 2 were invited to celebrate their outstanding commitment. Each student received a glow stick and a special Perfect Attendance tag to mark their accomplishment. The lights dimmed, the music turned up, and our students enjoyed dancing, laughing, and spending time together. We hosted two celebrations—one for grades K–2 and another for grades 3–5—so everyone had space to shine. It was a joyful way to recognize their dedication and encourage continued excellence. We are so proud of our … Read More

Lincoln Park Academy Middle School PBiS Dodgeball Extravaganza

The Lincoln Park Academy Middle School PBIS Dodgeball Extravaganza served as a purposeful and uplifting celebration of students who consistently demonstrated exemplary behavior and upheld #TheLPAStandard. This event recognized students who modeled our core expectations each day: Be Prompt, Be Prepared, Be Productive, Practice Respect, and Practice Safety. These PBIS principles form the foundation of our school culture, and the students who met these expectations throughout January and February were invited to participate in this special activity. The Middle School Dodgeball Extravaganza rewarded students who maintained positive behavior, like helping classmates, following school and classroom rules, and demonstrating excellent accountability by fulfilling all school … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary First-Graders Reach for the Stars at IRSC

Fairlawn Elementary’s first-graders had an out-of-this-world adventure during their recent field trip to the Indian River State College Planetarium! What made the experience even more special was that students were able to walk there together, enjoying the beautiful day and the excitement of heading to such an amazing local resource right in our own community. Once inside the planetarium, students were captivated as they learned about the sun, moon, stars, and planets. The immersive show made it feel like they were traveling through space, sparking curiosity and wonder in every young learner. They asked thoughtful questions and connected what they’ve … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Celebrates International Day as PBIS Incentive

SLW Centennial High School proudly celebrated diversity through our vibrant International Festival, an event that truly reflected the many cultures, traditions, and backgrounds that make our school community so special. Students and staff came together to experience music, food, attire, and displays that honored cultures from around the world, creating an atmosphere of unity, respect, and appreciation. This celebration also served as a meaningful PBIS attendance incentive, rewarding students who consistently demonstrate the importance of being present and engaged at school. By connecting positive attendance with a fun, inclusive experience, we reinforced that showing up matters—not just academically, but socially … Read More

Deans on Wheels Here at Manatee Academy

At Manatee Academy, student support is always within reach. For quite some time, Dean Wallman and Dean Damas have implemented a unique approach we proudly call “Deans on Wheels.” While they continue to manage responsibilities from their offices, they also travel throughout grade level pods and hallways with mobile carts, bringing discipline directly to students and classrooms. This model was implemented with school data in mind, highlighting the importance of the Dean’s presence during the school day and shared spaces. By working in close proximity to students, the deans are able to provide immediate guidance, encouragement, and assistance throughout the … Read More

Allapattah Flats K-8 Celebrates Black History Month

Students in Ms. Neel’s middle school art class collaborated to create this large‑scale figure in recognition of Black History Month. This project provided students with an opportunity to engage in meaningful artistic expression while reflecting on the importance of Black history and culture. Through careful planning, creativity, and teamwork, students transformed their ideas into a visually powerful piece that represents both artistic skill and thoughtful learning. The completed figure stands as a symbol of respect, celebration, and educational growth. Projects such as this allow students to connect classroom instruction with broader cultural understanding, while also strengthening collaboration and problem‑solving skills. … Read More

Fort Pierce Westwood Academy Took 2nd in the State at the West Coast Ocean Bowl

Five students woke up at 3am and sacrificed their Valentines Day Saturday to travel and conquer the West Coast Ocean Bowl, dubbed the Spoonbill Bowl.  It has been five years since we last took 1st and 2nd place on the East Coast. Jaella Jones, Mariana Ruppert, William Hussey, Ava Mendoza, and Team Captain Roslyn Tran went UNDEFEATED for 9 rounds to earn a spot in the finals.  In the end, Fort Pierce Westwood placed 2ND in the STATE to bring home a trophy, medals, and cash prizes. Next year, we will secure our schools 4th trip to the National Ocean Bowl.  Special thanks to our … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Jazz Bands Earn Top District Honors

The Fort Pierce Central High School Jazz Program reached an exciting milestone at this year’s District Jazz Music Performance Assessment. Both Jazz I and Jazz II earned straight Superior ratings, the highest score possible at the event. These results highlight the strong musicianship, discipline, and teamwork shown by every student involved. Jazz II received special recognition for achieving a Superior rating during their first performance in school history. This impressive debut reflects the steady growth of the jazz program and the commitment of its young musicians. These outstanding results are also a credit to the directors, whose guidance and instruction … Read More

Innovation on Display at Regional STEM Fair

The St. Lucie County Annual Regional STEM Fair took place at Indian River State College in February, bringing together innovation, curiosity, and collaboration from across the district. More than 20 schools participated, sending their best and brightest STEM projects and highlighting the remarkable talent, creativity, and dedication of St. Lucie County students. A total of 98 students submitted 84 impressive projects, representing a wide range of scientific inquiry, engineering design, and real‑world problem‑solving skills. Students confidently presented their work while engaging in thoughtful conversations about their research, design processes, and conclusions. The event was made possible by the support of … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Explorers Take on Learning at Wild Florida

Third-grade students at Fairlawn Elementary recently traded their classrooms for an exciting day of hands-on learning during a field trip to Wild Florida. From the moment they arrived, students were eager to explore and discover all that Florida’s unique wildlife and ecosystems have to offer. They observed native animals up close, learned about habitats found right here in our state, and gained a deeper appreciation for Florida’s natural environment. Throughout the day, students asked thoughtful questions, made real-world connections to what they’ve been learning in class, and showed great enthusiasm for science and conservation. Experiences like this help bring learning … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Celebrates Unified Basketball Jags

SLPS family—please join us in celebrating our Jag Special Olympics Basketball Team! This marks their first year competing in basketball, and we couldn’t be prouder of the hard work, determination, and heart they bring to the court every time they play. From practice to game day, these Jags have shown what it means to represent our school with courage, teamwork, and true Jaguar pride. A huge shout-out to Coaches Krigger and Meeks, along with Nate the Great (alumni!), for their leadership, encouragement, and support. And an even bigger cheer for our outstanding athletes: Gabby, Nicholas, Jamarion, Ezekiel, Emory, and Hermrick—you … Read More

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