Dr. Jones Honored at FMEA

Congratulations to Dr. Rolanda A. Jones, Chorus Director, Dan McCarty Middle School, who was recently honored with FMEA’s 2018 Music Education Service Award. This award recognizes the outstanding service of members who have been active in music education for 25 years or more.

Choices For Viewing The Eclipse

We have a unique opportunity on Monday, August 21! This will be the first time in 99 years that a total solar eclipse will cross the nation coast-to-coast. In Florida, as the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, it will only partially block the Sun making it look like early evening in the middle of the day. Students who are absent or check out of school early on Monday, Aug. 21, so they can experience the eclipse with their families will be allowed to make up any missed assignments and will be excused for their absences.  Please note: If … Read More

Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day – May 9, 2019

Join Florida Department of Education (FDOE) in helping increase awareness about children with mental health needs and end the stigma around seeking help. On May 9, 2019, join the FDOE and wear green in support of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. Celebrate the statewide awareness campaign and tag a photo of your group wearing green or a green ribbon using one of these hashtags. #NotAlone, #LetsTalkAboutIt and #ItStartsHere

Childhood and Covid-19 Vaccines

Did you know that the St. Lucie County Health Department offers both Childhood Immunizations and Covid 19 Vaccines (age 12 years old and older) without an appointment throughout the week?  They also provide Covid-19 testing free of charge!  Please call 772-462-3800 for more information.  

Child Nutrition Services Farm to School Program

Child Nutrition Services is proud to announce for the 2017-2018 school year we offered the students of St. Lucie Public Schools over 219,000 pounds of Florida grown produce, over 53,000 pounds of Florida beef, and over 6,400,000 half pints of milk on school serving lines as part of the Farm to School Program. As we begin the fifth year of the Farm to School Program we are increasing the amount of Florida grown produce to twenty items that of our original seven when the program started in 2015. Child Nutrition Services is excited to continue partnerships with our vendors ensuring … Read More

Child Nutrition Services Cook’s Training

At St. Lucie Public Schools we pride ourselves on our fresh, made-from-scratch meals. Each one of our schools has a dedicated chef to prepare all of our breakfasts and lunches. Last week our cooks came together to learn some of the recipes that are new on this year’s lunch menu. Not only are they talented with their cooking skills, but our cooks are also passionate about everything they do to ensure our students are fed well every day!

Child Nutrition Services Baker’s Training

Did you know that each of our school’s cafeterias has a dedicated baker to make fresh baked menu items for our students? Last week our bakers were hard at work training to ensure the highest quality products are served at each of our schools. All of our bakeries are made with whole wheat and comply with the National School Lunch Program guidelines.

Child Nutrition Services Back to School Training

Last week, over 300 of our food service staff attended a back-to-school training at the MidFlorida Event Center. We had break-out sessions for our managers, cooks, bakers, and food service assistants. Leadership, food safety, standardized recipes, and teamwork were the major topics discussed. Awards were presented to the following schools who achieved 5-Star in their kitchen/cafeterias for the 2022-23 school year: Palm Pointe Research School at Tradition Fairlawn Elementary School Creative Arts Academy of St. Lucie Frances K. Sweet Elementary School St. Lucie West K-8 School Windmill Point Elementary School Village Green Elementary School Parkway Elementary School Southport Middle School … Read More

Chief Context Clue and Shark Detectives are on the Case at St. Lucie West K-8

In Ms. Paries’ third-grade ELA classes, Chief Context Clue, along with her brilliant detectives, were on a mission to decode the mysteries hidden within words. Their teamwork centered around narrowing down unknown words by examining surrounding clues and context. Each detective brought their unique skills and engagement to the case! Together, they worked excitedly to close cases, unraveling the secrets behind unfamiliar vocabulary.  Students thoroughly enjoyed collaborating throughout this engaging activity.  It helped strengthen their vocabulary skills, and as they cracked each code, Chief Context Clue and her detectives fostered a love for discovery, turning every word into a new … Read More

Chicks in Kindergarten!

The kindergarten students in Ms. Ham’s class at Oak Hammock K-8 have four new fluffy additions to their classroom.  In September, we studied farm animals and what animals need to survive.  As a culminating activity, we received eggs from the 4-H farm in Fort Pierce to incubate.  We learned what was happening inside of the eggs in the incubator each day for twenty-one days and are so happy to announce that our chicks are finally here! We’ve been taking great care of them and love having extra friends in our room!

Chicks at CAST

Kindergarten students at CAST have been observing the life cycle of chickens and they finally hatched! We named the chicks – “Little Chick, Baconator, Hardy, and Miss Flower.” Students wrote about the chicks hatching and enjoyed petting them.  

‘Chick’ Us Out at CAST

Kindergarten students at CAST are observing the life cycle of chickens! They partnered with the local 4H extension office for this embryology unit. Kindergarteners will watch eggs incubate over the next 21 days and journal about how the eggs are changing on the inside. We can’t wait for the eggs to hatch!  

Chester A. Moore’s First Parent Advisory Council Meeting is a Huge Success

On Thursday, October 28, 2021, C. A. Moore Elementary Principal, Dr. Thelma Jackson and Mrs. Theresa Gardner, Family and Community Engagement Teacher, held CAM’s initial parent and community involvement meeting. 21 parents along with retired teacher Ms. Nancy Spires attended pledging their support to improve teaching and learning at CAM. The meeting was enjoyable and productive. Participants shared fond memories of their experiences as students and educators at CAM, officers were elected, and plans for upcoming parent and community involvement activities were created. CAM looks forward to rebranding and continuing these valuable partnerships in its journey to school improvement.

Chester A. Moore “WE LOVE OUR CITY & OUR COMMUNITY!”

Kenny Robinson, pastor, Board of Director(Christine Wilson, Felix Scavella, Dr. LeiNitia Robinson, Dr. Ed Robinson), and the Bass Temple Family as a whole, proudly present a check of $1,000.00 to Chester A. Moore Elementary”. We’ve only just begun!

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