Designing, Building, and Enjoying Sweet Robots at St. Lucie West K-8

SLWK8 Middle School STEAM students geared up for technology as they learned about robotics. Students learned about the history, the many different careers, salaries, and educational paths they can take. We explored top university robotic programs to see what each is producing. Students then took on the role of a designer to make a robot to fulfil different tasks. They exercised their creativity and dreamed up some very interesting robots. Next, they were tasked to design a robot with parts that had exact measurements. They used thumbnails to try their idea three different ways. Then they used rules and grid … Read More

St. Lucie West K-8 Second Grade Field Trip Fun

Second-grade Sharks had an amazing time on our field trip to Texas Roadhouse! We kicked off our visit by using our writing skills to create heartfelt thank-you letters for our military—a wonderful way to show appreciation and practice kindness. Then the fun really began! Students participated in relay races carrying trays filled with cups and food baskets, practiced busing tables, took a behind-the-scenes kitchen tour, and even made their own bread rolls! Of course, the best part was enjoying their freshly baked rolls with a delicious chicken-finger basket. What an unforgettable day of learning, teamwork, and fun!   

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Culinary and Band Programs Collaborate

A Culmination of Art, Collaboration, and Celebration The St. Lucie West Centennial Culinary Arts Program proudly wrapped up its eighth and final week of collaboration with the remarkable Eagle Regiment Band—a partnership that has been both inspiring and transformative. This Halloween-themed banquet was the grand finale of an exceptional fall event season and truly the cherry on top of months filled with creativity, dedication, and teamwork. The Culinary Arts Program extends its deepest appreciation to the Eagle Regiment Band and Band Director Mr. Brian Hoce for their steadfast support and generosity. Their continued partnership has played a vital role in … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Staff Celebrates with Annual Cookout Fun

Last week, Fort Pierce Central High School hosted its much-anticipated annual staff cookout. This event brought together faculty and staff for an afternoon of food, fun, and fellowship. The administrative team took charge of the grill, serving up delicious hot dogs, hamburgers, potato salad, and a variety of other tasty treats. The event was more than just a meal—it was a celebration of teamwork and appreciation. Lively music filled the air, and staff members enjoyed games, karaoke, and even cake to top off the festivities. The atmosphere was joyful and relaxed, offering everyone a chance to unwind and connect outside … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Celebrates PBIS Fall Festival

SLW Centennial High School recently held a vibrant fall festival to reward students for their outstanding commitment to PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports). The celebration recognized students who demonstrated consistent attendance and upheld the school’s expectations for respectful, responsible, and safe behavior. The event featured festive activities, music, food, and treats, creating a joyful atmosphere that honored student achievement and encouraged continued excellence. Staff and faculty applauded the students’ dedication, reinforcing the importance of positive behavior and community spirit. Centennial’s fall festival was a meaningful culmination of hard work, unity, and celebration.  Eagles continue to soar to new heights. … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School World Language Classes Share Their Culture

Cultural Food Project: World Language As part of the World Language curriculum, students participated in a Cultural Food Project designed to celebrate and explore their heritage. Each student selected a dish that represents their cultural background or a cherished family tradition. The project was divided into two components: a written portion and a culinary presentation. In the written part, students researched and described the history, ingredients, and cultural significance of their chosen dish. For the hands-on portion, they prepared and shared the actual food with classmates, creating a vibrant and flavorful experience that fostered cultural appreciation, community building, and language … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Culinary Team Impresses at Cook-Off

On Thursday, October 30th, TCHS participated in the Sunshine Kitchen Cook Off. Our talented students, Madison Adames and IRSC student Jade Febus, had the incredible opportunity to compete under the expert mentorship of Chef Kristin Fink. They went up against four other high schools in the district, showcasing their culinary skills and creativity in a series of themed dishes, including a unique take on grilled cheese, a rendition of macaroni and cheese, and a dish utilizing pork tenderloin. Although we did not place first, the experience was truly memorable and offered significant opportunities for growth. The feedback from the judges … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Fashion Club Hosts Car Wash Fundraiser

This past Saturday, Fort Pierce Central High School’s Fashion Club rolled up their sleeves and got to work during their very first car wash fundraiser. This event was a total success! With plenty of suds, smiles, and school spirit, students came together to raise funds for upcoming club activities and events. The energy was high as club members washed cars, greeted supporters, and showcased their teamwork and dedication. The Fashion Club extends a heartfelt thank you to everyone who stopped by to support their efforts. The generosity and enthusiasm helped make this event a shining example of what community and collaboration … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Engages in Community Power Luncheon with BGC

On Thursday, October 30th, Treasure Coast High School proudly participated in the annual Giving Concert, a community event celebrating unity, kindness, peace, and love through music. Under the direction of Choral Director Fenelus Robed, the TCHS choir delivered a moving performance that captivated the audience and highlighted the power of student voices. One of the most memorable moments was the choir’s rendition of “Siyahamba,” a traditional African hymn meaning “We Are Marching” in Zulu. The students’ harmonies and energy brought the piece to life, evoking a strong sense of community, resilience, and hope. The performance of “The Climb” followed, beautifully … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Represented at Sunshine Kitchen Culinary Cook-Off

We are so incredibly proud of our Centennial alumni and IRSC student Jorge Cabrera, along with our amazing student, Janiyah Henry, for their outstanding performance at the Sunshine Kitchen Fifth Annual Culinary Scholarship Competition! They came just shy of the win—but absolutely captivated the judges with their creativity, skill, and artistry. Their dish, a Pear Chutney Pork Melt layered with melted Tillamook aged cheddar, fresh cilantro, and fried mac & cheese bites made with gooey fontina, stood out as the only mac & cheese not confined to a ramekin—earning high praise for originality and bold innovation. Their sanitation was flawless, … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Seniors Enjoy Senior Sports Day

On Friday, October 24, Fort Pierce Central High School hosted its highly anticipated Senior Sports Day. This was a fun-filled event that brought energy, excitement, and Cobra pride to the gym. The seniors dressed in sports attire representing their favorite teams—including the beloved Cobras—enjoyed a variety of athletic and social activities designed to celebrate their final year. The day kicked off with engaging ball games such as basketball, football toss, and a human-sized Sorry game, followed by an entertaining free-throw contest. Students also enjoyed face painting, board games, and free snacks in the lobby, including nachos, chips, and hot dogs. … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Students Shine Bright at Brain Bowl

The Academic Trivia team from Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie, Florida, recently earned 3rd place at the IRSC High School Brain Bowl competition. Competing against schools from across the region, the team achieved an impressive 3-1 record. Team members included Sebastian Rebelo, Ivan Sheehan, Zanai Scott, and Isabella Perez. Notably, Zanai Scott was named to the Academic All-Star team, recognizing her as one of the top individual scorers at the event. This accomplishment highlights the students’ academic excellence, teamwork, and dedication. Treasure Coast High School is proud of their outstanding performance and the way they represented their … Read More

Fort Pierce Westwood Academy Takes Gold at Sunshine Kitchen

The 5th Annual Sunshine Kitchen Competition brought together culinary talent from across St. Lucie County, pairing high school seniors with first-year IRSC culinary students in a sizzling showdown. Representing Fort Pierce Westwood Academy, senior Nimsi Moreno teamed up with IRSC’s Christina Theriault to compete against teams from PSL High, Ft. Pierce Central, St. Lucie West Centennial, and Treasure Coast High. This year’s challenge? Reinventing classic comfort foods—grilled cheese and macaroni and cheese—while incorporating pork loin. Nimsi and Christina wowed judges with a gourmet grilled cheese featuring four cheeses, balsamic glazed onions, candied bacon, apple slices, and candied pork loin on … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School: Ms. Brault’s 6th Grade ELA Class Explore Point of View

Ms. Brault’s 6th Grade ELA students recently participated in a dynamic and engaging carousel walk designed to deepen their understanding of narrative perspectives. As they rotated through different stations, students explored various points of view, including first person, third person limited, and third person omniscient. This interactive approach not only reinforced key literary concepts but also encouraged movement and collaboration. By reading and responding to prompts at each station, students were able to compare perspectives and analyze how the point of view shapes a reader’s experience. The activity sparked thoughtful discussion and helped students connect abstract ideas to real examples … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Unites for National Unity Day

Fort Pierce Central High School recently came together in a powerful show of solidarity and kindness to celebrate National Unity Day. This annual event, held on October 22, is part of a nationwide campaign to stand against bullying and promote inclusion, respect, and unity among students and staff. Unity Day at Fort Pierce Central is more than just a celebration. It is a meaningful reminder of the strength found in community and compassion. By participating, students and staff reaffirmed their commitment to fostering a culture of kindness, empathy, and respect. The event’s success was made possible through the collaboration of … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Has Small Group Instruction in Action

Our ELA teachers were recently observed implementing small group instruction in their classrooms, and the results are promising. This instructional strategy allows teachers to tailor lessons to meet the diverse needs of their students, providing targeted support and fostering deeper understanding. During the observations, students were actively engaged in meaningful discussions, receiving personalized feedback and guidance. Small group instruction not only boosts academic achievement but also builds confidence and encourages collaboration. It’s clear that our teachers are making intentional moves to enhance learning, and their efforts are paving the way for continued student success. We are definitely on the right … Read More

Fort Pierce Westwood Academy Educator Wins Grant for Sewing-Based Program

Mrs. Heather Blackmon-Gordon, a dedicated 3-D Art Instructor at Fort Pierce Westwood Academy, has been awarded the 2025 Innovative Grant by the St. Lucie Classroom Teacher Retirees. Her winning proposal, Stitching Success – Empowering Students Through Sewing, introduces a hands-on program that blends artistic creativity with academic rigor. Stitching Success will teach high school students both hand and machine sewing techniques while reinforcing key math concepts such as measurement, geometry, and spatial reasoning. Through reading patterns, calculating fabric dimensions, and aligning seams, students will gain practical experience in fractions, proportions, and precision. The program is designed to support diverse learners … Read More

4th Grade Mathematical Thinking at Morningside Elementary

At Morningside Elementary School, Mrs. Wright’s 4th-grade students are diving deep into mathematics by exploring place value concepts through an engaging Wipebook activity. This hands-on experience allowed students to compare, multiply, and divide multi-digit whole numbers while actively applying their knowledge. As part of our commitment to innovative teaching, Morningside is embracing the “Building Thinking Classrooms” model—an evidence-based approach that empowers students to take ownership of their learning. By encouraging collaboration, critical thinking, and peer discussion, students are developing a deeper understanding of complex problems. At Morningside, learning is more than a task—it’s an adventure where every student SOARS! #SeizingOpportunitiesAchievingRealSuccess

St. Lucie West Centennial High School AICE Sociology Engage in Relevant Learning

St. Lucie West Centennial students in AICE Sociology explored the Sociology of Halloween through a critical lens. Their research examined gender differences in costume choices, the historical evolution of Halloween celebrations, and how societal growth has shaped the holiday. They also analyzed the role of consumerism and the reinforcement of gender stereotypes through costume marketing and selection. This lesson engaged the students in an interdisciplinary approach that encouraged students to connect sociological theories with real-world cultural practices, fostering a deeper understanding of identity, tradition, and media influence. Their findings offer thoughtful insights into how holidays reflect and perpetuate broader social … Read More

FL ACDA Community and Connection Fall Conference

Bravo, Giselle Arana-Cisneros! Lincoln Park Academy proudly announces Giselle’s participation in the SATB Mixed Honors Choir at the Florida American Choral Directors Association Fall Conference. This inspiring event champions excellence in choral music through education, performance, and advocacy. Giselle, selected by audition, joined top singers from across the state of Florida, showcasing artistry, unity, and musical achievement. Her participation highlights dedication and talent, reflecting the school’s commitment to fostering musical excellence. The conference provided a platform for collaboration and learning, celebrating the power of choral music to unite and inspire. We commend Giselle’s hard work and success in this prestigious … Read More

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