Port St. Lucie HS Male Team Clears the Board with 1st in All Events.

The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion competed at the Fort Peirce Central Raider Meet at Fort Peirce Central High School on October 28th. The Jaguar Raider Cadets were among 11 schools from across the state of Florida competing. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.3-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, Humvee push, tire flip, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 4th overall, the Female team finished 2nd, and the Male team dominated the competition with 1st place overall in all 5 events. All three teams will be competing … Read More

Port St. Lucie HS JROTC Raiders Team Captures 1st Again

The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion competed at the Jupiter Raider Meet at Jupiter High School on October 14th. Port St. Lucie HS was amongst 11 schools from across the state of Florida competing. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 3-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, 35-pound kettlebell carry, tire flip, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 3rd overall, Female team finished 3rd, Male team captured 1st place overall. All three teams will be competing in the Fort Pierce Central Raider Meet on October 28th at Fort Pierce Central … Read More

Port St. Lucie HS First Raider Meet of the Season

The Port St. Lucie High School Army JROTC Jaguar Battalion attended the First Raider Meet of the season at South Fork High School on October 7th. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.8-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, 35-pound kettlebell carry, tire flip, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 4th overall, Female team finished 2nd, Male team captured 1st place overall. All three teams will be competing in the Jupiter raider meet on October 14th at Jupiter High School. 

PSLHS Students Attend "Careers in Construction Day"

Port St. Lucie HS Construction at Careers Day

What a fantastic day for our students in Mr. Slover’s Building Construction Class! Our first annual “Careers in Construction” Day this past Saturday was a resounding success, and it’s all thanks to our amazing industry partners. A huge thank you to Deb Frazier and Jen Williams (Treasure Coast Builders Association), Adam Sampson (Southpaw Plumbing), Abraham Ramos (Lehman Electric), and Miguel Montoya (Millennium A/C Service LLC) for providing such insightful hands-on experiences. We’re so proud that this event helped many of our students identify their passion and future career paths in the building trades! We even had students say, “I know … Read More

Port St Lucie Highschool Qualifies for Raider States

The Port St. Lucie High School JROTC Jaguar Battalion participated in the Area 3 state qualifier Raider Meet on November 2nd. The Jaguar Raider Cadets were among 12 schools from across the area. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.5-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, obstacle course, fitness test, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 4th overall, the Male team finished 2nd, and the Female team finished 1st place overall and will be representing PSLHS at states at the Florida State Raider competition in Brooksville, Florida , on November 16th!  

Port St. Lucie High’s Saleem Felder Sets a New Record!

Friday Night Lights were record breaking on Friday, October 7th. PSLHS not only WON the game, but senior, Saleem Felder set a record for the MOST TOUCHDOWNS ever by one football player at Port St. Lucie High School. Saleem scored 7 touchdowns to bring home the win with his Jaguar Football teammates!

Port St. Lucie High’s James Williams to compete in state academic games

James Williams, a member of the Port Saint Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion, recently took first place in the Academic A-Team district competition recently held at St. Lucie West Centennial High School. The competition was designed similar to the television game show “Jeopardy.” Six schools with a five man team competed using their knowledge on academic subjects. Williams will now go to state competition in April at Disney World in Orlando. Pictured is cadet James Williams.

Port St. Lucie High’s Culinary Arts Serves Jamaica-Me-Crazy Lunch

Port St Lucie High’s Culinary Arts hosted their Jamaica-Me-Crazy Teacher Lunch in early April.  The students and Chef Roland Foerster prepared and served teachers a taste of Negril, The West End!  The recipes included “Irie” conch soup, ackee and saltfish (national dish of Jamaica), oxtail stew, curry goat, smoked chicken and pork basted with Jazzy’s own jerk seasoning and served with pigeon peas and rice, homemade fried plantains, and “Blue Drawers” sweet coconut and cornmeal cooked in banana leaf.  All meals were served with a smile and traditional “Johnnycakes.”  There were Jaguar smiles all around!

Bio Bash at PSLHS

Port St. Lucie High’s Bio-Bash: A Well-Earned Celebration

Can we get a huge round of applause for the Port St. Lucie High School Biology Team and our absolutely incredible students?! The annual Bio-Bash was an absolute, resounding hit! Our phenomenal Biology teachers – Ms. Crossland, Ms. Senorine, Ms. Friend, and Mr. Archer – truly outdid themselves, putting on an amazing carnival celebration for all the dedicated biology students who went above and beyond and truly crushed it this academic year. The atmosphere was electric with excitement, featuring a delicious array of food trucks, epic karaoke battles that showcased some hidden talents, fun-filled photo booths to capture all the … Read More

Port St Lucie High Virtually Visits Apex Engineering in Jacksonville

Port St Lucie High School’s Technical Design and Building Construction Trades Programs virtually attended a field trip to Apex Engineering in Jacksonville, Florida.  Business Partner, Dan Morris at Apex Engineering virtually hosted John Picchiarini and Bruce Gardner’s classes.  Dan used interactive technology to demonstrate creating trusses, floor joists and discussed details of  the apprenticeship and preapprenticeship opportunities available to students in St Lucie County!  Level up CTE!  

Port St. Lucie High teammates bring home first place in HOSA contest

Two students in the Health Occupations program at Port St. Lucie High School won first place in the team event of Career Health Display at the recent regional SkillsUSA competition. Pictured are Kathy Cher-Aime, left, and Faneshka Charite. They will go on the state competition the end of March in Jacksonville.  

Port St. Lucie High team wins staff intramural competition

The co-ed staff volleyball team from Port St. Lucie High School was recognized at the April 23, 2013, St. Lucie County School Board meeting as the winning team in the districtwide intramural competition sponsored by Wellness Coordinator Carlye Fabrikant. Pictured, from left, are St. Lucie School Board member Troy Ingersoll, Port St. Lucie High assistant principal April Rogers, St. Lucie School Board chairman Debbie Hawley, teacher Shea Lodes, assistant principal Brooke Wigginton, Fabrikant, and Superintendent Michael Lannon.

Port St. Lucie High students sweep regional career skills competition

Port St. Lucie High School recently hosted the Region III Skills USA carpentry competition, in which three students from Port St. Lucie High School took top honors. Cody Gosa won first place, Diamond Salazar finished second, and Christian Nowacki completed the sweep for the Jaguars with a third place finish.  Cody, who is a senior, will represent the region at the state competition next month.  Skills USA is a national nonprofit organization serving teachers and high school and college students who are preparing for careers in trade, technical and skilled service occupations, including health occupations. Pictured is automotive technology teacher … Read More

Port St. Lucie High students study animal evolutionary adaptations

Biology students from Port Saint Lucie High School recently visited the Brevard Zoo to expand their Florida history and evolution curriculum.  Students started the morning with a presentation on Florida’s fossil past and then spent the rest of the day exploring different evolutionary adaptations animals have that allows them to be successful in their environments.  Comparisons of different biomes and animals that occupy them were embedded in the day. For many students, this was their first trip to a zoo.

Port St. Lucie High students explore the Everglades

Students from several science classes at Port Saint Lucie High School recently ventured into the Everglades to explore this fragile ecosystem and learn about the history of Florida’s water flow and its effects on native flora and fauna.  Students began the morning with an airboat tour through the river of grass and concluded with lectures and exhibits on the Florida alligator, panther, a variety of turtle species and many others.

Port St. Lucie High Students Connect to Community

Thank you to Marine teacher, Mrs. Karen Cloutier and Art Teacher Mr. David Graham for collaborating with Oxbow Eco-Center, St. Lucie County Parks and Recreation, and local artist Brenda Lee to allow our students to apply their learning in authentic and meaningful ways while impacting our community for the better. Students were joined by Kelly Boatwright and Jennifer Davis of SLC Parks and Recreation to learn more about the 10-year Master Plan and the development of Pioneer Park in the Port District. Artist Brenda Lee invited students to collaborate with her as she creates an art exhibit that delivers a … Read More

Port St. Lucie High Students Attend the Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Hispanic Serving Institutions College Fair

Port St. Lucie High School students had a great experience at the HBCU/HSI College Fair while showing their Jaguar Pride.  We are so very proud of our outstanding students who dressed as business professionals while showing off their exemplary behavior. #OnceAJagAlwaysAJag  Thank you to all the amazing adults who helped these students in creating their portfolios and attending the college fair; school counselor Marcia Griffin coordinated the event with support from Chorus teacher Devon Hagans, the entire Guidance Team of Monica Brooks, Joseph Anton, Christine Derry, and Cassandra Adams, ELL teacher Yeny Duenas, Guidance Clerk Kathy Scherden, and the amazing … Read More

Port St. Lucie High Students Attend Dual Enrollment Connect Night

Port St. Lucie High School students and parents attended our Dual Enrollment Connect Night. Parents were very grateful for the helpful information and extra attention given to our Dual Enrollment Jaguars. Thank you to School Counselors Monica Brooks and Christine Derry and Dual Enrollment Professor Ronald Frazer for making this a priority and keeping students and parents connected!  

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