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!  

Port St. Lucie High seniors honored at Scholarship Night

Port St. Lucie High School honored its graduating seniors at the recent Senior Scholarship Night event. Collectively, the graduating Jaguars earned over $2,971,934 dollars in scholarships from colleges and universities. From left, Ponce Oliver Montejo, Katelyn Lambert, Nickolas Vinson, Sheneen Soares, Skyler Jacobson, Matthew Jacobson, Alyssa Hedrick, Robert Fritz, Micky Braga, and Tyler Beauregard.

Port St. Lucie High School’s Technical Design Students Meet Architects

Students in Mr. Picchiarini’s Technical Design class met Guest Speaker, Carlos Luis Flores Blancaneaux RA, Project Manager at Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc. The students were engaged in seeing designs turn into buildings. Aline Mar, Architectural Designer at Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc. is an alumnus of Treasure Coast High School and spoke about courses to take, the challenges of the job, studying overseas, and loving architecture.    

Port St Lucie High School’s Skilled Trades Advisory Board Meeting Goes Virtual

Port St Lucie High School’s Skilled Trades Advisory Board Meetings are now being held virtually. Teachers, school administrators, guidance counselors, district support personnel, and representatives from the Treasure Coast Builders Association met via Microsoft Teams on October 19, 2020 to continue the important collaboration between the St Lucie County School District and industry. The goal remains to ensure our Career and Technical Education students are college and career ready upon graduation.

Port St. Lucie High School’s Second Game of the Season!

Port St. Lucie High School had its second game of the season at 7pm, Friday night on August 24, 2018. Our Cadets set out for the parking lots around 5pm to collect fees and welcome our guests. Our Jaguar Battalion’s JROTC Color Guard kicked off the night with the presentation of the colors commanded by Sergeant First Class Lawrence Moleon-Mathews, with Sergeant Justin Bennett as the state flag, Corporal Alex Nangle as state guard, and Sergeant Justin Locklar as national guard. Our Jaguars went head-to-head in a heated game with the Lake Placid Dragons. The score was 21 to 28. … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School’s Homecoming Game against Okeechobee

On 10/11/19 the Port St. Lucie Jaguars faced off against the Okeechobee Bulls. The Port St. Lucie Jaguar Battalion accomplished many tasks to see that the game went smoothly. Honor Guard: Cadet First Lieutenant Lila Meade Directing Traffic: Cadet Command Sargent Major Lawrence Moleon- Mathews,Cadet Major Alexis Morris, Cadet Sergeant First Class Alexis Wilson Presentation of Colors: Cadet First Sergeant Isaiah Hilton Saber Guard: Cadet Sergeant Major Lawrence Moleon- Matthews,  Cadet First Lieutenant Mayoliv Hernandez, Cadet First Sergeant Isaiah Hylton, Cadet Sergeant First Class Alexis Wilson, Cadet Major Alexis Morris, and Cadet Second Lieutenant Noah Cook Battalion Commander:  Cadet Lieutenant … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School’s Building Construction Technologies Students Design and Build a Room

Constructing the small room helped students in the Building Construction Technologies program at Port St. Lucie High School marry the theoretical to the practical. After learning about safety and the names and proper use of tools, students go on to learn the basics of framing, electrical, drywall installation, repair, and finishing in residential buildings. Students are also introduced to the basics of plumbing and HVAC.

Port St. Lucie High School’s Blood Drive

On Wednesday, September 8th, Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion conducted their first Blood Drive of the year. The Blood Drive ran smoothly, and we are thankful to have had the opportunity to benefit the community. Thanks to the JROTC Cadets, faculty, and members of OneBlood, we were able to donate enough blood to save over 150+ lives.

Port St. Lucie High School’s 2021 Graduation

Port St. Lucie High School’s 2021 Graduation May 27, 2021 395 students graduated as members of the class of 2021 from Port St. Lucie High School.   The 2021 Graduating Class at Port St. Lucie High School earned over $3,000,000 in scholarships.   16 Graduates have enlisted to serve our country in the armed forces.   20 Graduates also earned their A.A. Degree from Indian River State College.   83% of the Graduating class earned an Industry Certification through one of the school’s Career and Technical Education Programs.   5 students signed the Promise is a Promise pledge which guarantees … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Wins 3 Young Floridian Awards

Congratulations to our incredible Port St. Lucie High School students for their outstanding success at the Young Floridian Awards! Out of 10 competitive categories, PSLHS proudly earned 3 winners: Enrique Rosario Liz for Academic Excellence Felix Witkamp for Certifications/Manufacturing Gavin Lunsford for Drama. These achievements highlight the dedication, talent, and perseverance of our students across a variety of disciplines. We also recognize and celebrate our exceptional nominees: Addison Blum, Gage Manfredo, Timothy Gordon, Karina Arocho, Josias Reid, Tyler McDonald, and Kaydence DiGirolamo—whose hard work helped elevate our school’s presence in this prestigious event. A special thank you goes to Ms. … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Unified Track Shines at Districts

On April 16, the Port St. Lucie High School Unified Sports Track & Field team competed at Districts, and the results were nothing short of amazing! State Leader Alert: Jamarion Riggins currently holds the fastest 100-meter time in the entire state of Florida for Unified Champion Schools with an incredible 11.38 seconds! More outstanding performances: Justus Owens – 1st Place, 200-meterEmroy McCartney – 2nd Place, 200-meterAudriana Mosley – 1st Place, 100-meter heatDerrica Darville – 2nd Place, 200-meter heat Across South Florida, hundreds of schools proudly represent Unified Champion Schools—but this season, our Jaguars are making their mark. Last year, we … Read More

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