SLWCHS AICE Students: Field Trip to the Indian River Lagoon

St. Lucie West Centennial High School students in the Cambridge AICE A-level Marine Science participated in “A Day in the Life of the Indian River Lagoon”. This was an experiential research program where students and environmental experts collaborated in the collection of water quality data and biological inventories along our local estuary.  Students actively engaged in hands-on field techniques to measure chemical, physical, and biological parameters to determine how their local piece of the estuary fits into the larger ecosystem. Data such as temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH, and nitrate and phosphate concentrations were taken, as well as biological organism … Read More

SLW Centennial: Wednesdays Turn Pink for a Cause

Throughout October, our students and faculty at St. Lucie West Centennial proudly wear pink every Wednesday to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This vibrant show of solidarity reflects our commitment to raising awareness, supporting survivors, and remembering those we’ve lost. The sea of pink across our campus is more than just a color—it’s a symbol of hope, unity, and education. By participating, we foster a culture of compassion and advocacy, reminding everyone of the importance of early detection and ongoing research. Together, we stand strong in the fight against breast cancer. Thank you to all who wear pink and make … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Unified Bowling Team Shines at Regionals

The Fort Pierce Central Unified Bowling Team delivered an impressive performance at the Regional competition on October 9. The students competed in a bracket-style tournament with focus, teamwork, and determination. In their first year as a team, the Cobras finished just one game shy of qualifying for the State Championship. This is a remarkable achievement that speaks to their dedication and skill.   The Unified program pairs athletes with and without disabilities to promote inclusion through sports. FPC’s Unified partners and athletes exemplified that mission throughout the event. Their display of sportsmanship, collaboration, and school spirit made the entire Cobra … Read More

Exploring, Creating, and Soaring: OHK8 Electives in Action

At Oak Hammock K-8, students are actively engaged in a wide range of enriching experiences through their elective and resource classes. These opportunities go far beyond the traditional classroom—they empower students to explore new interests, develop essential life skills, and express themselves in creative and meaningful ways. Whether they’re building teamwork and coordination in P.E., experimenting with color and symbolism in Middle School Art, or discovering new talents in other resource areas, our Ospreys are growing into well-rounded learners. These hands-on experiences not only support academic growth but also foster confidence, curiosity, and a love for learning—helping every student soar … Read More

CAST Creativity with Scientific Knowledge

The 6th-grade science class at CAST has been hard at work combining creativity with scientific knowledge to get ready for hurricane season. As part of a special assignment, students explored what goes into a hurricane supply kit—and they didn’t just write about it! Each student chose a unique way to showcase their understanding: some created informative videos, others designed eye-catching posters, built engaging PowerPoint presentations, or wrote thoughtful essays. These projects highlighted not only what supplies are essential during a storm, but also the importance of preparation and safety. From flashlights and first-aid kits to water bottles and weather radios, students demonstrated a strong … Read More

SLW Centennial NJROTC Wins 5th Place in Competition

The SLW Centennial NJROTC Black Talon Drill Competition Team competed in the Key West NJROTC Color Guard Competition on Saturday, October 11, 2025. The competition consisted of 12 teams from 7 different NJROTC units from all over South Florida. The SLW Centennial NJROTC Black Talon Competition Drill Team competed with 2 separate teams. Team Alpha consisted of c/PO2 Hamel, Nolan (Color Guard Commander, Ensign Flagman), c/PO2 Nestler, Brody (Navy Flagman), c/LCDR Burke, Brittany (Left Rifleman), and c/PO1 Ross, Eli (Right Rifleman). Team Bravo consisted of c/PO1 Ramos, Jacob (Color Guard Commander, Ensign Flagman), c/LT Ramirez, Brandon (Navy Flagman), c/SCPO Simpson, … Read More

Leadership in Action at Fort Pierce Central

At Fort Pierce Central High School, leadership goes beyond the office—it thrives in the classroom. Recently, Principal Gardner demonstrated his commitment to student success by co-teaching a dynamic lesson on graphing linear equations in Mr. Nerette’s class. Mr. Gardner’s hands-on approach energized the learning environment and modeled instructional excellence for both students and staff. Using interactive whiteboards, he engaged students directly, encouraged participation, and monitored understanding in real time. This moment reflects transformational leadership—where leaders inspire and elevate others by being present, supportive, and involved in the learning process. At Fort Pierce Central, collaboration and high expectations set the tone … Read More

Port St. Lucie High: Princess Petunia Bio Escape

Huge shoutout to the amazing Biology Team at Port St. Lucie High School for their incredible creativity and hard work! Teachers Ms. Crossland, Ms. Senorine, Ms. Radnor, Mr. Archer, Mr. Cusato (along with support from the Science Team of Mr. Odom and Mr. Mimnaugh) organized an awesome escape room challenge for their students: “Free Princess Petunia!” This isn’t your average review session! Students dove deep into Cellular Respiration, Photosynthesis, and Plant biology as they solved puzzles to rescue the princess. The team even kicked it off with a fantastic, themed engagement video to hook the kids right away! The verdict? … Read More

Northport K-8 Hosts Camp UFLI for Early Readers

Northport K-8 kindergarten and first-grade families gathered under twinkling string lights and the warm glow of faux campfires for a night of literacy, laughter, and learning at our Camp UFLI. Hosted by our dedicated literacy coach, interventionist, and primary teachers, the event transformed our Student and Family Resource Center into a cozy campground where reading came alive in the most imaginative ways. Families learned about heart words, blendable sounds, and the importance of reading at home. They were also given take-home resources and tips on how to support reading at home using UFLI strategies. The goal was to empower families … Read More

SLW Centennial Recognizes Eagle Freshman of the Week

St. Lucie West Centennial High School is proud to recognize some of our freshman students for their outstanding example of excellence in both academics and behavior. These remarkable individuals consistently demonstrate a positive attitude, respectful demeanor, and an unwavering dedication to learning. Their commitment to personal growth and leadership sets a powerful standard for what it truly means to be an Eagle. Whether in the classroom or around campus, they inspire their peers and staff alike. Keep soaring high — your hard work, integrity, and enthusiasm make a lasting impact. We celebrate you today and every day. We are Eagle … Read More

SPMS Celebrating Our Amazing Staff

Southport Middle School proudly congratulates four exceptional team members for their achievements. Mrs. Banken has been honored as Teacher of the Year, while Mrs. Brack earned First-Year Teacher of the Year. Ms. Ayala was recognized as Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year, and Ms. Jacobson received School-Related Employee of the Year. These dedicated individuals make a meaningful impact on our school community every day. Their commitment, passion, and hard work are truly inspiring and reflect the values we uphold at Southport. We celebrate their success and thank them for their continued excellence and contributions to our students and school. Congratulations!

TCHS Titans Represent at EDC to Display Academy Work

Treasure Coast High School is incredibly proud to have Titans at the St. Lucie Public Schools’ District Economic Development Council (EDC) Luncheon to represent not only their personal capabilities, but their accomplishments within the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Engineering Academies.  Students were selected based on their dedication and focus within their academies. Their impressive presentations not only highlight their dedication and hard work but also open up a world of career opportunities for them. It is truly inspiring to see how they are utilizing their skills to build a bright future for themselves and make a positive impact in … Read More

LPA Key Club Supports Breast Cancer 5K Race with Enthusiasm and Dedication

On October 4th, a dedicated group of 15 enthusiastic members from the LPA Key Club came together to participate in the Breast Cancer 5K race held at Tradition Square in Port Saint Lucie. The hardworking LPA Key Club members played a vital role by assisting with various tasks, including setting up the event, distributing medals, and refreshing water to the runners, and helping with the cleanup process after the race concluded. In addition to their support efforts, several members also took on the challenge of running the race themselves, achieving impressive finish times. A heartfelt thank you goes out to … Read More

Students at CAST Observed National Stop Bullying Day

Students at CAST observed National Stop Bullying Day by wearing blue for the day, and by having Ms. Skinner, our School Mental Health Counselor, visit various classrooms throughout the morning. CAST Middle Students participated in an engaging activity to remind them of the importance of choosing our words carefully and how to treat others with Kindness.  Students even signed a “Kindness takes Courage” Banner as a commitment to continue thinking of others and be kind to others even when no one is watching.  The lesson was a great reminder to students as they started their week.  A special Thank you … Read More

FREE/Low Cost Internet Services Sign-Up Event

Are you interested in “low-cost” or “no-cost” internet services through Comcast, Internet Essentials? St. Lucie Public Schools in partnership with the St. Lucie County Education Foundation and St. Lucie County Board of County Commissioners is hosting a sign-up event on Wednesday, October 15 from 5:00-7:00 p.m. at the St. Lucie Public Schools District Office in Port St. Lucie. This offer is available to all families with a child currently enrolled in the public school system where Comcast services are provided. This event is RSVP ONLY. Pre-register for this event by calling (772) 429-3660! Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity. … Read More

FREE Heart Screenings for Students

St. Lucie Public Schools is proud to partner with the Florida Department of Health and the Jessica Clinton MVP Foundation to promote a Free Heart Screening event on Saturday, November 8th, from 8am-4:30pm. Jessica Clinton, a young cheerleader in St. Lucie County, died tragically at the age of 17, partly because of an undiagnosed heart condition. The foundation created in her honor believes such tragedies can be prevented by promoting early heart screenings and providing public education and awareness of hidden heart conditions. Don’t wait. Schedule your child’s free heart screening today by calling 772-215-1912 or by visiting www.jessicaclinton.org.

Sixth-Grade Fun at CAST While Setting Academic Goals

Students at CAST are gearing up for another amazing year in math. After completing PM1, students are looking ahead and setting their academic goals in math, ELA, Civics, and science. As part of their preparation, 6th-grade students in Ms. Wyatt’s math class enjoyed some friendly competition while writing and evaluating whole number exponents. Students took turns rolling two in one die to represent expressions in both exponential form and as repeated multiplication, before solving. The student with the higher product won the round. CAST ‘s theme this year is “Strive for 35”. Thirty-five points between PM1 and PM2, and another … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Senior Pinning

Senior Pinning for Fort Pierce Central Cobras is a time-honored tradition that symbolizes the transition from student to graduate. Each senior receives a commemorative pin, a small but powerful emblem of perseverance, growth, and unity. As families, faculty, and friends looked on, students stood tall—some with tears, others with laughter—as they were formally recognized for their journey. Held annually, this event marks a significant milestone for graduating seniors. This year’s celebration was held at the Fenn Center on Friday, October 3rd, 2025. The Senior Pinning is a moment for students to reflect on their journey, honor their growth, and look … Read More

Osprey Pride Soars at Oak Hammock K-8 House Launch

Osprey House Meeting Kickoff at Oak Hammock K-8! On September 26, Oak Hammock K-8 proudly hosted its first House Meeting of the school year, uniting students and staff across all six houses. This exciting event served as a launchpad for building strong relationships and reinforcing our Tier 1 goals in attendance, behavior, and academics. Through engaging, team-based activities, each house collaborated to promote a positive school culture and support academic success. The House system also plays a vital role in fostering school spirit and community, helping every student feel connected and valued. It was a powerful and inspiring start to … Read More

SLW Centennial HS Hosts AICE and Dual Enrollment Night

Students and parents gathered for an engaging and informative evening at the recent AICE and Dual Enrollment Information Night. The event offered families a valuable opportunity to explore the benefits of the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) program and dual enrollment options available through IRSC. School counselors, the AICE coordinator, and IRSC dual enrollment advisors were on hand to answer questions and provide insights into the academic supports available to students pursuing these rigorous programs. AICE teachers also participated, showcasing student work and offering detailed explanations of their subject areas and curriculum. Their presence helped parents better understand the … Read More

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