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Centennial Students Shine at Wrestling Tournament

St. Lucie West Centennial school’s wrestling team made a remarkable showing at the prestigious Skylar White Wrestling Tournament. Among the standout performers were Caitlin Bohrer and Natalie Reed, who both secured podium finishes in their respective weight classes. Caitlin Bohrer demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, earning a well-deserved second place. Her performance was a testament to her hard work and dedication to the sport. Caitlin’s matches were intense and closely contested, showcasing her technical prowess and strategic acumen. Natalie Reed also made a significant impact, clinching third place. Her journey through the tournament was marked by resilience and tenacity, as … Read More

Centennial Students Learn Civil Discourse with Legal Experts

Centennial Criminal Justice students recently had the unique opportunity to participate in a Civil Discourse session led by Judge Maynard, alongside several local attorneys and legal staff who volunteered their time. This hands-on experience aimed to enhance students’ understanding of legal processes and effective communication. The session began with an attorney-led discussion on how to approach controversial matters, highlighting effective and ineffective behaviors during arguments. Students were then divided into three groups—Petitioners, Respondents, and the Jury—and given a fact pattern based on a real case. Attorney coaches worked privately with the Petitioners and Respondents to prepare their arguments, while another … Read More

Centennial Student One Step Closer to Olympic Medal

Kailey McKnight tried out for Team USA Volleyball. Tryouts were held in 32 cities across the United States, and this Centennial Eagle was one of fifty-five girls selected to move to the next level of competition. Kailey will compete with the best this summer as part of USA Volleyball HP (High Performance) A1 National Select Training Team. We are very excited and proud of Kailey. Congratulations Kailey!    

Centennial softball team needs your vote!

The girls softball team at St. Lucie West Centennial High School has again been chosen as a finalist in the Allen Sportswear “Dress the Champion” contest.  Votes are cast by logging in to the attached link below and voting for the school up to once daily. The winner receives home and away uniforms and coaching attire. Pictured, top row, are Allison Moncada, Kelly Bateman, genny Tuning, Lydia West, Janira Guzman and Megan McHenry. Bottom row, from left, are Amber Camacho, Lauren Ashe, Halli Gorsuch, Nicole McHenry, Kaitlyn Yust and Nicole Davis. Not pictured is Meredith Flynn. Coaches are Cheryl East, Tim Caffey, … Read More

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Centennial Seniors Prep for Graduation

The seniors at Centennial High School gathered to mark a significant milestone in their high school journey. The event, held in the school’s gym, was filled with excitement and anticipation as the Class of 2025 came together for their senior panoramic picture. Upon arrival, each senior received their official Senior shirts. The shirts, decorated with a unique design representing the Class of 2025, added a sense of unity and pride to the occasion. As the photographer directed the students, laughter and chatter filled the air, creating a lively and joyous atmosphere. Following the photo session, the seniors received crucial information … Read More

Centennial Senior Wins IRSC Writing Contest

Senior Karina Sotolongo anxiously awaits the opening of the IRSC Writing Contest Awards ceremony. The contest has competitors from more than twenty area high schools, and there are three places for each of the four high school grades. Karina won third place as a sophomore, first as a junior, and first as a senior. As a three time winner, she received a plaque and a full scholarship to IRSC.

Centennial Senior Accepted by Cornell

Prince Edouard, Vice-President of the National Honor Society at SLWCHS, has been accepted by Cornell University in New York. Cornell, a prestigious Ivy League university, has an excellent program in chemistry and chemical biology, which Prince has chosen for his major. He plans to attend both medical and graduate school ultimately leading to a position as a research scientist with a pharmaceutical company.

Centennial Peer Navigators Coach Freshman Seminar Classes

During a freshman seminar class, the Student Peer Navigators led an engaging activity using the “Rock, Pebbles, and Sand” metaphor to help new students understand the importance of prioritizing their time and responsibilities. In this activity, the “rocks” represented the most important commitments—like family, health, and academics. The “pebbles” stood for secondary priorities such as extracurriculars or part-time jobs, while the “sand” symbolized the small, everyday distractions. By guiding students through this visual and hands-on exercise, the Peer Navigators emphasized that if you fill your time (the jar) with the small things first, there won’t be room for what truly … Read More

Centennial National Honor Society Members Visit the Elliott Museum

St. Lucie West Centennial’s National Honor Society members visited the Elliott Museum in Stuart.  Through a guided tour, the students were exposed to the museum’s collections and exhibits.  The students learned about history, science and technology.  It was a fun, educational and entertaining experience for all.

Centennial Marine Program Meets with Advisory Board

St. Lucie West Centennial High School’s Outboard Marine Service Program teacher met with his Advisory Board. Local marine industry members virtually met with Mr. Bob Kachanis to collaborate on classroom projects and industry needs. More meetings and activities are planned. Big thanks to Rob Abbott-Oceanwide Electronics, Justin Beard-Marine Industry Association of the Treasure Coast, Jim Dragseth-Shearwater Marine, John Helfrich-Grand Banks Yachts, and Tracy Campbell-Grand Banks Yachts.

Centennial junior publishes novel

St. Lucie West Centennial High School junior Lauren King has published her first novel entitled  A Flower Named Rose. It is a teen romance in which the protagonist, a princess, flees to escape an arranged marriage. Her hope is that on her journey she will find happiness. The publisher is createspace.com, and the book may be ordered from Amazon.com.

Centennial Honors Retiring Athletic Director

St. Lucie West Centennial High School’s Baseball Program honored outgoing Athletic Director John Messina prior to their last scheduled regular season contest against Port St. Lucie High School. The longtime AD/coach threw out the first pitch to his former catcher, Johnnie Rhoden, who is now the Head Coach at PSLHS. Messina’s resume as a head coach includes over 400 victories, State Championships, multiple Major League players and countless collegiate scholarships at Monsignor Pace in Miami, Port St. Lucie High School, and Jensen Beach High School. As an Athletic Director, Messina brought the State Sportsmanship Award to SLW Centennial a record … Read More

Centennial High volleyballer chosen for state advisory committee

St. Lucie West Centennial High School senior Nicole McHenry is one of only 16 student athletes chosen  from over 700 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) member schools to serve on the FHSAA Student Advisory Committee. The purpose of the committee is to educate student athletes on FHSAA policies. Nicole was nominated by SLWCHS Athletic Director John Messina and has played volleyball and softball for all of her four years at Centennial.

Centennial High students raise money for unique cause

Students at St. Lucie West Centennial High School recently held the second annual “Sleep in a Box” overnight fundraiser for Invisible Children, a program designed to help combat the abduction of children from Uganda and Sudan who are then forced to become assassins. Eighty five students participated this year, all sleeping outside in the courtyard, in their boxes. They raised over $800 for the organization to help update radio communications in the area and build schools for displaced children. Pictued are Leedy Boyle, left, and Dustin Snyder.

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Centennial High School Hosts RIT/NTID

Students at St. Lucie West Centennial High School had the unique opportunity to meet with Mr. John T. Reid, a Senior Admission Counselor from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, New York. This visit was particularly impactful for students identified as deaf and hard of hearing. They were presented with information that could significantly influence their academic futures. During his visit, Mr. Reid provided an overview of the college application process and highlighted why NTID/RIT could be an excellent choice for these students’ next academic steps. He explained that NTID/RIT … Read More

Centennial High School Graduate Named as Scholarship Recipient

ST. LUCIE COUNTY – HOSA – Future Health Professionals recently announced the 2016 recipients of the HCA – Philip R. Patton HOSA Scholarship.  Fifteen students were recognized from states across the nation in which HCA-Hospital Corporation of America has hospital locations.  St. Lucie Medical Center and Lawnwood Regional Medical Center are HCA hospitals located on the Treasure Coast. Jessica Janvier is a 2016 graduate of St. Lucie West Centennial High School (SLWCHS) as well as a HOSA member representing the Allied Health CNA/EKG program.  She was named as one of the 15 scholarship recipients from an applicant pool of over … Read More

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Centennial High School CNA Students Achieve 100% Pass Rate

St. Lucie West Centennial is incredibly proud of our Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) students for achieving a 100% pass rate on their certification test. A special congratulations goes to Cameron Wright, who not only scored 100% on her exam but also became the first student from Cen10 to achieve this remarkable feat. Our nursing assistant students undergo a rigorous 18-week program that meets the high standards set by the Florida Board of Nursing. Their tireless dedication to learning and perfecting the skills necessary to care for patients with diverse medical needs is truly commendable. Throughout the program, students complete a … Read More

Centennial High School cadets visit Naval air station

Recently, 44 cadets from St. Lucie West Centennial High School Navy Junior ROTC took an Orientation Field Trip to the Key West Naval Air Station. The cadets stayed in the same barracks the sailors stay in. On the first day, after a long bus ride, the cadets met up with 25 other cadets from Key West High School at the beach at Fort Zachary Taylor. All of the cadets had a great time as they shared their NJROTC experiences. On the second day, the cadets toured the flight line and watched F18 Super Hornet fighter jets take off. Then they … Read More

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