SLW Centennial Celebrated Homecoming Week

SLW Centennial High School students and staff came together to celebrate a vibrant and memorable Homecoming Week from September 22 through September 27. The week was packed with themed dress-up days that brought creativity and fun to campus, including Tropical Day, Heroes vs. Villains, Throwback to a Decade, Soccer Mom vs. Barbeque Dad, and Spirit Day. Students showed off their competitive side during Thunder Night games and rallied behind their team at the Pep Rally and Football Game. The energy and enthusiasm were contagious as the Eagles soared with pride and school spirit. The celebration concluded with the highly anticipated … Read More

SPMS Teachers Engage in Professional Learning

This past week, our dedicated educators at Southport Middle School came together for our voluntary monthly professional learning session.  Our teachers are collaborating, growing, and refining their craft to better serve our students. We’re proud of the commitment our teachers show to continuous learning and excellence in education. SPMS leverages the incredible talent of its own educators to create impactful professional learning experiences. By drawing on the deep expertise already present on campus, the school fosters a collaborative environment where teachers learn from one another, share best practices, and grow together. The result is a dynamic, teacher-led model of professional … Read More

Palm Pointe “Opens the Magic” with Literacy

Palm Pointe K-8 celebrated National Open the Magic Day with some truly magical guest readers!  Ms. Markowitz began the day with a read-aloud to all of our students on the morning news.  Then, our school was honored to welcome community leaders, district leadership, and school leadership who joined us to share the joy and magic of reading with our students.  Thank you to our amazing visitors for taking the time to inspire our young readers. Your stories, smiles, and shared love for books made this a day our students will never forget! In attendance, Palm Pointe was excited to have: … Read More

Central Hosts CAST Students in Dynamic Visit

On Thursday, September 25, Fort Pierce Central High School proudly opened its doors to showcase the dynamic and inspiring work taking place across its classrooms and specialized programs. From innovative student projects to engaging instructional strategies, visitors had the opportunity to witness firsthand the creativity, collaboration, and academic excellence that define the Cobra community. One of the highlights of the day was the participation of CAST students, who took part in a series of exploratory activities designed to help them envision their future educational, career, and creative pathways. Through interactive sessions, campus tours, and conversations with college representatives and industry … Read More

SLW Centennial HS NJROTC Honors Those Lost During War

On Friday, September 19th, 2025, the SLW Centennial HS Navy JROTC Black Talon Company participated in a Candle Lighting Ceremony hosted by the Vietnam Veterans Association of the Treasure Coast.   The Ceremony is done to honor those warriors who have lost their lives, or have gone “Missing In Action” (MIA), or have been captured as “Prisoners of War” (POW) during our country’s wars and battles. The ceremony lights a candle in honor of those souls that are lost or have gone missing. A candle is lit for every battle or war that the United States has participated in during … Read More

Third Grade Sharks Play Zoink ELA Review

In Mrs. Harvey’s third-grade class at St. Lucie West K8, our excited sharks were preparing for their first English Language Arts unit assessment of the year through an engaging game called Zoink! Students were buzzing with excitement as they worked collaboratively in teams. They were elated to begin. Their central focus was to annotate various passages and identify textual evidence to effectively answer comprehension and vocabulary questions. This creative and interactive approach not only reinforces their understanding of the material but also fosters teamwork and critical thinking skills among our shark students at St. Lucie West K8. Zoink is a … Read More

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Westwood

We are proud to celebrate our very first parade honoring Hispanic Heritage and the vibrant cultures that enrich our community! A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the amazing students who participated with enthusiasm and pride, to the dedicated teachers who supported the event, and to our talented band for providing the lively music that brought the celebration to life. This parade marks the beginning of a series of exciting events designed to recognize and celebrate the incredible contributions, diverse traditions, and rich histories of American citizens whose roots trace back to the 21 Spanish-speaking countries. Stay tuned—more cultural … Read More

White City Students’ Pick Their Own Resource

At White City Elementary, the passionate Resource Team is inspiring students to take ownership of their learning and behavior through our monthly Pick Your Own Resource PBIS events—a highlight of the positive school culture. Led by the imaginative Mr. Tobin (Art), with enthusiastic support from Mr. Jones (PE), Mr. Smith (Music), and Mr. DeLeon (Media), these events recognize students who consistently demonstrate motivation, responsibility, and kindness. With limited spots available in each resource class, students eagerly earn ClassDojo points to secure early access to their favorite activities—whether it’s painting in Art, moving in PE, making music, or exploring in Media. … Read More

SPMS Hosts Their First PBIS Event of the Year

Southport Middle School held its first PBIS event on Friday to reward students with no referrals for the past few weeks. Eligible students were able to choose from a variety of fun activities, including board games, arts and crafts, a movie room, gym free time, outdoor play, and tech games. This event was designed to recognize and encourage positive behavior, giving students a chance to relax and enjoy themselves. It also provided a great opportunity for students to spend time with friends in a fun and supportive environment. The PBIS event was a successful and engaging way to promote good … Read More

5th Grade PBIS Kickball Fun at CAST

CAST fifth-grade teachers and students “kicked” off our September PBIS events with a kickball game. Students enjoyed time together as a grade level and having an opportunity to compete against other classes.   It was a great learning experience for many, as some students had never played kickball before.   Students were excited to use their “CAST Cash” for this fun time with classmates and teachers. All other grade levels at CAST will be participating in teacher-led activities this week for the month of September to spend their CAST cash as well.  This will include Bingo games, board games and outside games … Read More

Fort Pierce Westwood Veterinary Assisting CTE Update

Our students have been off to a busy start this year. Local veterinarians Dr. Adams and Dr. Smith from Midway Veterinary Hospital visited to perform annual exams on our classroom cats, giving students hands-on experience with physical exams. We also kicked off our Panther Paws Friday Pup Spa Days, where staff bring their dogs for baths, grooming, and playtime. This program helps students build real-world skills in animal handling, restraint, and grooming techniques. Anchor enjoyed his first day at the pup spa and had a great day! A big thank you to our community partners and staff for supporting our … Read More

SLW Centennial Hosts College Visits For Students

SLW Centennial has been hosting college visits for students to learn about colleges and universities.  Students have attended assemblies to learn about Florida State University, University of South Florida, University of Miami, University of Central Florida, University of Florida, NOVA, and Florida Southern College. The information sessions provide a structured opportunity for students to learn about academic programs, admissions requirements, financial aid, campus life, and career pathways. This helps students determine whether a college aligns with their goals, interests, and values.  Students can ask personalized questions to admissions officers and college representatives.   This interaction is far more insightful than browsing … Read More

APF Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage

First Graders at APF Learn About Hispanic Heritage Month

First-grade students at Allapattah Flats K-8 have been joyfully exploring Hispanic Heritage Month! Their excitement was evident as they learned about the rich cultures and traditions of Hispanic countries. To celebrate, students collaborated with their families to create beautiful flags representing their heritage, proudly showcasing their roots. A special highlight of the celebration was a visit from Mrs. Gonzalez and her eighth-grade Spanish students, who read the bilingual story I Love Saturdays y Domingos. After the reading, they led a fun and engaging comprehension activity that helped deepen the first graders’ understanding. It was a meaningful and festive way to … Read More

CAST Florida Junior Thespian Society

Creative Arts Academy of St. Lucie welcomed new members into the Florida Junior Thespian Society, an honorary organization for middle school students (grades 6-8) who participate in theatre arts programs. It recognizes and rewards excellence in theatre through student membership in a school’s troupe and provides opportunities for advanced training and mentorship. The society’s mission is to help students grow and develop through theater arts by providing educational experiences and celebrating achievement. We are so proud of our inductees and all of their hard work and dedication. Thank you to Mr. Rahming for providing this opportunity for our students!   … Read More

Bayshore’s PTO Back-to-School Dance

Bayshore Elementary brought the fun during the day with our PTO-sponsored Back-to-School Dance—and what a celebration it was! Our Jaguars showed up with excitement and school spirit, turning the dance floor into a joyful space filled with music, movement, and smiles. It was the perfect way to take a break, celebrate the start of a new school year, and recognize the hard work our students have already put in. Thanks to our incredible PTO, the event was beautifully organized and full of energy.  Every detail helped to create a festive atmosphere that students and staff alike enjoyed. We’re so proud … Read More

SLW Centennial Students Caught Having Fun In History Class

Students in Mr. Swalwell’s World History class are currently preparing for their first vocabulary test, which focuses on key terms related to the Byzantine Empire and Arab Civilizations. To help reinforce their understanding, students worked collaboratively in small groups, actively matching vocabulary words with their correct definitions. This interactive approach encouraged discussion and peer learning. As a fun twist, students were given the opportunity to challenge Mr. Swalwell to a round of Blooket—a competitive educational game—for a chance to earn bonus points. Although Mr. Swalwell proved to be a tough opponent, the students showed great enthusiasm. Better luck next time, … Read More

A Future in Science: Path from Biotech to Biology

Kelsey is currently dual-enrolled in the AICE program. She is on track to complete her associate’s degree in general biology through IRSC in the spring and is part of the Biotechnology Academy at Treasure Coast High School. She is in the third year of the program, with an emphasis on molecular biology, following a year of study in agricultural science. When she leaves high school, she intends to pursue a bachelor’s degree in biology or biochemistry at a Florida university and take advantage of any internship opportunities in that field. “Biotech has helped so much in my high school career … Read More

Learning About Geology at Creative Arts Academy of St. Lucie

Sixth-grade science students at CAST recently brought geology to life through a creative and engaging classroom project that modeled the layers of the Earth. Led by their science teacher, Ms. Jill Albers, students used everyday materials to construct a tactile representation of Earth’s internal structure, deepening their understanding of one of science’s most fundamental concepts. To build their models, students used a marble to represent the inner core, Play-Doh in two colors to symbolize the outer core and mantle, and wrapped the entire model in foil to depict the crust. This hands-on approach allowed students to visualize and physically explore … Read More

WPBF Channel 25 Teacher of the Month

Congratulations, Ms. Clasby! Dan McCarty Middle School is proud to announce that Ms. Clasby has been recognized as WPBF News Channel 25’s Teacher of the Month! Ms. Clasby, a master teacher at Dan McCarty Middle School, was honored on Wednesday, September 17, when the WPBF news team visited our campus to present her with a check to support her classroom. This award highlights the outstanding work she does each and every day. Ms. Clasby’s students not only learn a great deal but also truly enjoy being in her classroom. We are so grateful for her dedication, passion, and commitment to … Read More

SLPS Realtor Breakfast

Attention Realtors! Join us for the St. Lucie Public Schools Realtors Breakfast—an exclusive opportunity to meet our Superintendent and discover the incredible things happening in our A-rated, destination district. Gain valuable insights you can share with clients as they explore communities across our area. Let’s connect, collaborate, and celebrate education! RSVP is required — don’t miss out! https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1YrfyHfAjD/ Parents, please feel free to share this information with any interested parties!

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