Treasure Coast High School Dancers Shine at USF’s Day of Dance

The Treasure Coast High School Dance Repertory Company recently attended the Day of Dance at the University of South Florida in Tampa. This exciting event offered all of our dancers a unique opportunity to participate in collegiate-level dance classes taught by esteemed USF dance professors. They trained alongside current USF dance majors and over 200 high school students from across Florida, gaining valuable insight into the rigor and creativity of college-level dance. The experience culminated in a dynamic and eclectic college dance concert, featuring styles ranging from contemporary ballet to integrated hip hop. The dancers returned home inspired, energized, and … Read More

“Spillin’ the Tea Since 1773!” at Palm Pointe

This week, our 8th-grade Historians at Palm Pointe took a step back in time—dressing in delightful tea party attire to bring history to life! As part of their daily lesson on the Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts, students immersed themselves in the revolutionary spirit of 1773. Minus the powdered wigs and petticoats, the classroom was transformed into a scene straight out of colonial America. Students didn’t just learn about the events that sparked a revolution—they lived them! Through engaging discussions, activities, and creative expression, they explored the causes and consequences of one of the most iconic protests in … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Culinary Students Shine at Village Green’s Boo Bash

Treasure Coast High School’s Culinary Arts students recently showcased their talents at Village Green’s Boo Bash community event. Under the guidance of Mrs. Fink and the Culinary team, students prepared and served food with professionalism and enthusiasm. Their dedication to cleanliness, teamwork, and service created a warm and welcoming atmosphere for families attending the event. Village Green expressed heartfelt appreciation for the students’ contributions, noting their positive energy and helpfulness throughout the evening. This partnership highlights the impact of student engagement beyond the classroom, and TCHS looks forward to future collaborations that continue to strengthen ties with other schools to … Read More

Preparing Lincoln Park Academy 7th Grade Greyhounds to Be Active Citizens

A huge thank you to the Port St. Lucie Rotary Club and Lions Club for their generous donation of Constitution booklets to Ms. Maldonado’s and Dr. Sparacio’s 7th Grade Civics classes at Lincoln Park Academy! These booklets are more than just pages; they’re a powerful tool to help our students understand the foundation of our democracy. The Rotary and Lions Clubs believe that by learning about the U.S. Constitution, students will grow into informed, responsible citizens who help keep our nation strong. We’re proud to partner with organizations that invest in civic education and believe in the power of young minds. … Read More

Celebrating Kindness and Inclusion at Palm Pointe K-8

At Palm Pointe K-8, kindness isn’t just taught—it’s lived. Recently, Mrs. Courtney Council shared a powerful classroom experience that celebrated the core principles of Unity Day with her 3rd graders!  She saw an opportunity to foster empathy and inclusion on campus, teaching compassion alongside academics. As part of a unit on equal rights and opportunity—featuring figures like Rosa Parks—students explored the importance of embracing differences and showing generosity. This lesson came to life when the class hand-delivered “BOO” bag treats to their new friends in Mrs. Sagan, Ms. Gagliano, and Mr. Allison’s classes. These simple gestures sparked joy and built … Read More

Fort Pierce Westwood Academy’s Academic A Team Victory

The Fort Pierce Westwood Academic A Team achieved an outstanding victory at the Henri Sue Bynum Brain Bowl tournament, held yesterday (October 20) at Indian River State College. Competing against 12 strong teams from across the county, Westwood secured first place with a commanding championship win, scoring 140 points to their opponent’s 50. This impressive performance showcased the team’s exceptional knowledge, quick thinking, and collaboration. Their hard work and preparation truly paid off. We proudly congratulate our brilliant team members: Chase Koehler, Roslyn Tran, Clarice Jean, Yashaira Marroquin Gomez, Iris Byrd, Mariana Ruppert, Riley Lynch, and Ava Mendoza. Your Panther … Read More

Excellence in Motion: Treasure Coast High School Dance Repertory

The Treasure Coast High School Dance Repertory Company is an advanced ensemble of dedicated dancers who represent the highest level of artistry, discipline, and creativity within the TCHS Dance Department. This past week, they performed ballet and jazz assessment material for the October SLPS School Board Meeting. The TCHS Dance Repertory Company serves as both an ambassador and a creative hub—showcasing excellence, integrity, and innovation on campus, on stage, in the classroom, and throughout the community, partnering with several local dance professionals and performing throughout the state and at the national level. Best of luck to the dancers as they … Read More

Mosaic Digital Academy Academic A-Team Takes 2nd Place

Congratulations to the Mosaic Academic A-Team with Jaden, Mia, Zachariah, Logan, and Naomi-Grace and their A-Team Coach, Ms. Gibert! Mosaic Owls competed at the IRSC Brain Bowl on October 20th and competed against other High Schools in the district. We are super proud that they brought home 2nd place overall! This A-Team’s Teamwork, quick thinking, and dedication truly shone as they went head-to-head with the brightest minds in St. Lucie Public Schools, answering questions from all subject areas, including Literature, Science, Greek Mythology, History, Geography, and Mathematics! We’re so proud of this achievement and can’t wait to see what they … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Opens Green Café to Reward Student Achievement

Fairlawn Elementary Magnet School students in grades K-5 will be treated to their very own VIP dining experience at the all-new Green Café. Our student diners will be able to enjoy their lunches in this unique and fun restaurant-style setting, complete with music, a small library, comfy seating, and even battery-operated candles. Students will be invited to Green Café throughout the year as they enter the “green” levels of academic proficiency on various state, district, and school-based assessments. We strive to serve all of our wonderful students this school year in this one-of-a-kind school-based café, acknowledging and rewarding academic progress … Read More

Fort Pierce Central High School Students Explore Marine Science

Students from Fort Pierce Central High School recently embarked on an enriching field trip to the FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, where they explored the Indian River Lagoon through an immersive eco boat tour. This hands-on experience offered a unique opportunity to learn about one of Florida’s most diverse estuarine ecosystems and the cutting-edge research conducted at the institute. Throughout the tour, students engaged deeply with the environment, asking thoughtful questions and showing genuine interest in the local wildlife and conservation efforts. They were introduced to a variety of scientific tools and techniques used to study the lagoon, including remotely … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School NJROTC Wins Congressman Mast’s Competition

  Congratulations to the SLW Centennial High School Navy JROTC “Black Talon” Navy Eagle Company!  They competed on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, in the Congressman Brian Mast Cadet Competition on the grounds of the Navy Seal Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida.  The Centennial “Black Talon” NJROTC Team competed against 7 other JROTC units to include the Sea Cadets, Treasure Coast HS AFJROTC, and Martin County HS AFJROTC, for the opportunity and honor of carrying Congressman Brian Mass’ Guidon for the 2025-2026 school year. The Cadet Competition consisted of several events that included Personnel Uniform Inspection, Color Guard Drill, as well … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Celebrates Student Clubs at Game

During the excitement of Fort Pierce Central’s Homecoming football game, the spotlight turned to the heart of campus life—our student clubs. In a special moment of recognition, club members and sponsors were honored for their dedication, creativity, and leadership, reminding us all of the opportunities available to Cobras beyond the classroom. The featured clubs ranged from academic teams and service organizations to artistic groups and leadership clubs, highlighting the diversity of student involvement. Each club represents a unique space where students grow, connect, and contribute to the school community. This celebration also highlighted the tireless efforts of club sponsors, whose … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Honors Seniors at Homecoming

Under the bright lights of Homecoming night, Fort Pierce Central High School celebrated its senior athletes and performers in a heartfelt tribute that blended pride, tradition, and community spirit. As the crowd cheered from the stands, seniors from Football, Band, SGA, Majorettes, JROTC, and Cheerleading took center stage. Each student walked across the field proudly, with their families by their side. The ceremony recognized years of dedication, leadership, and hard work, marking a milestone moment for these students as they prepare to close one chapter and begin another. The atmosphere was filled with emotion and excitement, a true reflection of … Read More

Hispanic Heritage Week at St. Lucie West K8

SLWK8 celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a weeklong spirit week! Culminating in a Zumba dance party for families.  Our PTO was able to coordinate with Moe’s, which graciously donated a coupon for all families attending to get a tasty snack after all the dancing! Monday students showed their Flag colors, Tuesday they dress for Hispanic art, music, and literature.  Wednesday was dress for your future success, and we had a Dean Talib doppelganger as well as many other well-dressed students.  Thursday, we showcased our favorite Hispanic athletics with sports jerseys and our family Zumba party.  We ended the week on … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Students Cook Up New Skills

Last week, the kitchen at Fort Pierce Central High School was full of energy as students enjoyed learning through a hands-on culinary experience led by Chef Strell and Chef Swertfager. The classroom transformed into a professional-grade kitchen, where students rotated through stations focused on fruit cutting, cookie making and decorating, and grilling. With sleeves rolled up and aprons on, students practiced essential techniques while receiving real-time guidance from both chefs. Their active presence through offering demonstrations, answering questions, and modeling industry standards created a dynamic learning environment that blended skill-building with creativity. The collaborative atmosphere encouraged students to experiment, refine … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Hosts Vibrant Hispanic Luncheon

In a joyful celebration of culture and community, Fort Pierce Central High School hosted a festive luncheon in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Staff members from across campus came together to share traditional dishes representing their countries of origin. The menu included a rich variety of flavors and stories that highlighted the diversity within our school. The Cobra Café was transformed into a festive showcase of Hispanic pride, thanks to the creativity and care of the culinary students and staff. Colorful decorations, flags, and cultural symbols adorned the space, each representing the unique heritage of nations such as the Dominican … Read More

Cobra Pride Ignites Fort Pierce Central’s Homecoming Rally

The gym at Fort Pierce Central High School was full of energy and excitement this past Friday as students gathered for a Homecoming Pep Rally that was anything but ordinary. During 7th period, the Cobra community came alive in a celebration full of music, movement, and school pride. Mr. Bradley took on the role of DJ and hype man, keeping the beats flowing and the crowd energized from start to finish. Students responded with cheers, dance moves, and plenty of school spirit, turning the rally into a full-on celebration. The Majorettes and cheerleaders lit up the gym with dazzling routines … Read More

Shark Nation 2026 Employees of the Year

We are delighted to announce our nominees for the 2026 Employees of the Year for Shark Nation! With unwavering dedication, creativity, and compassion, these individuals inspire students every day to reach their full potential. Their commitment to excellence in education and positive impact on the school community make them truly deserving of this recognition. Congratulations! Outstanding First Year Teacher- Mr. Manning, 8th-grade American History Teacher. Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year- Mr. Adams, Elementary Music Resource Teacher. School Related Employee of the Year-Mrs. Thorpe, Dean’s Clerk. Teacher of the Year Nominees- Mrs. Jefferson, Elementary Computer Resource Teacher, Mrs. Howard, Middle … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Band Displays Their Hard Work at Crown Jewel

Treasure Coast High School’s band earned straight superiors in all categories at Crown Jewel. This is an incredible accomplishment for them and is a testament to their hard work as a whole! They also took home Best in Class Percussion and Guard, Best Percussion Overall, and 1st Runner-Up in the Diamond Class! We are so impressed with our students and their leaders! The Titan Sound has worked hard all season, operating in humility and dedication. As Kobe Bryant once said, “Your confidence is a reflection of your preparation.” That spirit perfectly reflects this group. We are extremely proud of the … Read More

Fort Pierce Central’s NHS Cares: Awareness and Prevention of Suicide

NHS Cobras Care! September was National Suicide Awareness and Prevention month. The Fort Pierce Central National Honor Society took an active role in this critically important campaign. During a September meeting, NHS members were given blank colored index cards and asked to write positive affirmations and words of encouragement. These cards were placed on courtyard facing windows for students passing by, transitioning from class to class, to take. These cards were meant to be informative, uplifting, and passed on. While words and imagery may not be enough, combined with the gentle reminder that on the back side of every student … Read More

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