The Jessica Clinton MVP Foundation is hosting free heart screening for students ages 5 to 20 years, Saturday, November 5th, 2022. Register today at https://www.jessicaclinton.org/!
The Jessica Clinton MVP Foundation is hosting free heart screening for students ages 5 to 20 years, Saturday, November 5th, 2022. Register today at https://www.jessicaclinton.org/!
Register for FREE Heart Screening Saturday, November 4, 2017 Appointments from 8AM to 5PM Location: Florida Department of Health in St. Lucie County Larry J. Lee Public Health Building 5150 NW Milner Drive (Off of Midway Road) Port St. Lucie Online Registration Available: www.jessicaclinton.org or call 772-215-1912
Register for FREE Heart Screening Saturday, November 4, 2017 Appointments from 8AM to 5PM Online Registration Available: www.jussicaclinton.org
Do you need to pass one or more subtests of the General Knowledge Test? Beginning the week of April 1st, the Spring session of FREE General Knowledge Tutoring will begin. Sign up today using the links below to register for a spot. Math Tutoring will be offered on Tuesdays at St. Lucie West Centennial High School from 5:00 – 6:30 pm. Sign up for the Spring session at tinyurl.com/GKSpringMath Password:GKTutoring Reading Tutoring will be offered on Thursdays at Dan McCarty Middle School from 5:00 – 6:30 pm. Sign up for the Spring session at tinyurl.com/GKSpringRead Password: GKTutoring Contact Laurie Boyer at Laurie.Boyer@stlucieschools.org with questions.
Our General Knowledge tutors have experience in both content and test-taking strategies. Sessions are offered throughout the year at convenient times. Online Registration in Eventbrite. Contact Sally VanDereedt in Talent Development for registration details.
To help teachers prepare for the General Knowledge test, we are offering FREE GK tutoring beginning the week of 9/10. Please use the links below to register for Fall 2018 General Knowledge Tutoring. Please note, when registering for the tutoring session you are committing to attending ALL dates in that session. All of the tutoring session dates are listed in the registration links. You must enter the following password after clicking on an event link to register: GKTutoring Math GK Tutoring Fall 2018 St. Lucie West Centennial H.S. 4:00 – 5:30 pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/general-knowledge-tutoring-math-fall-2018-st-lucie-west-centennial-hs-tickets-49226153751 Reading GK Tutoring Fall 2018 Dan McCarty Middle School 5:00 – 6:30 pm https://www.eventbrite.com/e/general-knowledge-tutoring-reading-fall-2018-dan-mccarty-ms-tickets-49225734497 Please contact Laurie Boyer with any additional questions.
What do exotic animals, a bicycle rodeo, and costumed characters have in common? They’re just a few of the dozens of free activities parents and children can enjoy together at the sixth annual Family Fun Fair presented by The Early Learning Coalition of St. Lucie County in partnership with the Parent Academy of St. Lucie County. Pictured from last year’s event is face painter Hilary Newton with Anthony Ferraro. The event is scheduled for Saturday, April 21, at John B. Park, formerly known as Lawnwood Sports Complex, 1302 Virginia Avenue in Ft. Pierce. It is a local celebration of the … Read More
SLPS has parked buses at the following locations. The buses are serving as “Wi-Fi Hotspots” so that students can engage in Summer Academic Distance Learning Programs. District issued laptops will connect automatically when in range. Cell phones can connect to “SLPS-BYOD” network.
Free Community Wi-Fi for Students! SLPS has parked buses at the following locations. The buses are serving as “Wi-Fi Hotspots” so that students can engage in Distance Learning. District issued laptops will connect automatically when in range. Cell phones can connect to “SLPS-BYOD” network.
All students may enjoy FREE breakfast meals from now through the end of the school year. Please encourage all students to partake in this program and enjoy a healthy breakfast.
Students at Morningside Elementary switched places with Mrs. Bell-Gray, Principal; Mrs. Roach, vice-principal; and various teachers to help raise money for the Odyssey of the Mind team to go to the World competition. The students enjoyed carrying the radios, visiting classrooms, and teaching other students.
C. A. Moore Elementary School and SLPS extend appreciation and gratitude to Mrs. Frankie Sayles for her dedicated volunteer service and for her contributions to the education of children for thirty-three years. In a special celebration on Friday, February 10, 2017, Mrs. Sayles was surrounded by children, school personnel, and community leaders as the Frankie Sayles Learning Center at C. A. Moore Elementary School was dedicated to her in honor of the support she has provided to countless children over the years.
As law enforcement officers, Frank Sisto and Ken Rodriguez serve as members of St. Lucie Public Schools Safety and Security Team. However, on September 11, 2001, they were members of a different team — the New York Police Department. Both gentlemen were first responders involved in rescue and recovery efforts, putting others before self as they answered the call. “This day will forever live in my heart as the day some sacrificed all to serve and protect the great citizens of New York City. We must never forget the innocent victims and the selfless acts of true heroism! I … Read More
Our Kindergartners at Frances K. Sweet have just completed an exciting unit on Sea Turtles as part of the MOA Discovery Program! Throughout the unit, students explored the seven species of sea turtles, their habitats, and life cycles, while learning how they can help protect these amazing creatures—especially during beach visits. A highlight of the experience was the exclusive Sea Turtle Play with Purpose kit, designed just for Frances K. Sweet’s MOA Discovery Program. With this kit, students: Participated in a Sea Turtle Rescue Followed the life cycle of sea turtles Read informational books to deepen their understanding. We’re so … Read More
Frances K. Sweet is excited to have a new community partnership with First United Methodist of Fort Pierce. Through this partnership, the church has already provided backpacks and supplies for students, school uniform shirts, and welcome-back goodie bags for all staff. First United will also provide Grace Packs to students and their siblings, volunteer at the school, provide Big Brothers and Big Sisters mentoring for literacy, and support the work already started in our botanical garden. We are so excited about this partnership and look forward to a SWEET year!
F.K. Sweet treated their Bus Drivers and Aides to a special breakfast provided by the F.K. Sweet Cafeteria Staff. We love our SWEET Bus Drivers and Aides! They are vital in ensuring our students attend school on time every day.
As Ms. Marla Liberatore’s third grade class has mastered all the continents and oceans, they created their own models of the world on balloons. Pictured are (from left to right) Antianna Mills, Cassandra Wilson, and Brandon Grier.
Ms. Brenda Hoskin from Southeastern Guide Dogs visited Frances K. Sweet third graders after they read Saving Buster, Aero & Officer Mike, and Good Dogs, Guide Dogs. Ms. Hoskins, the handler, brought her guide dog, Molly, and discussed how Molly was trained and what she is responsible for. The boys and girls were quite intrigued!
Frances K. Sweet third graders were invited to attend the first annual St. Lucie County Insect Festival hosted by the UF/IFAS Ag-extension. Students were able to learn how bees communicate with each other, careers in entomology, have a chance to pet and feel what a millipede is like, race Madagascar cockroaches, and even try insect snacks!
Students in Mrs. Patricia Jones third grade class at Frances K. Sweet worked as engineers on the second day of school. Their project was to create a name tag they could attach to their bodies visible to the teacher and their new classmates. The criteria included proper conventions of their name, visible from a distance, it would remain attached to them with out falling off, include at least one picture to represent themselves, and they must have used at least three colors. The students enjoyed the brainstorming and creating process. Pictured from left to right, top row, Josh Banate, Christian … Read More