Celebrate Academic Awards

May was a banner month for student participation in State and international competitions, and the District is proud to celebrate students’ accomplishments. Project Citizen Students in 7th grade classrooms in St. Lucie County have a unique opportunity to learn how our government works in their Civics classrooms. Each year they identify a local or State issue, research the levels of government needed to be influenced, the positives and negatives of possible solutions, and ultimately create an action plan. Students learn about public policy and the interaction of citizens and the government through their research. This year, 18 schools participated at … Read More

CDC Recommends a Flu Shot as Number One Defense Against the Flu

St. Lucie Public Schools has partnered with Healthy Schools – the nation’s largest school vaccine provider – to offer flu shots to your child during the school day. The copay is $0, so there is no cost to you. The CDC recommends a flu shot as your child’s number one defense against the flu. Our District’s goal is to ensure that flu shots are available to our students. Help us as St. Lucie Public Schools Fights the Flu. Learn more and sign up your child for a flu shot — it’s not too late! enroll.stlucieflu.com #StLucieFightstheFlu #flushotsmakeHealthySchools

CDC Issues New Travel Guidelines

If you are planning on traveling in the coming weeks or months, please review the updated travel guidelines from the CDC. Domestic Travel: Domestic Travel During COVID-19 | CDC International Travel: International Travel During COVID-19 | CDC When Not To Travel: When NOT to Travel: Avoid Spreading COVID-19 | CDC Safe Travel Tips: Safer Travel Tips for Families with Unvaccinated Children | CDC  

CBS 12 Tools for Teachers Recipient

Congratulations to Geometry teacher Brandon Comeau at Treasure Coast High School is this week’s CBS 12 Tools For Teachers winner! “I feel like that’s my calling this is where I’m supposed to be,” said Brandon about teaching.  For Brandon, watching his students learn and knowing the ‘why’ behind the lessons is what it’s all about. To watch the full interview, click here.

CBS 12 Tools for Teachers

Tools for Teachers recipient Mrs. Kristen Lee was surprised by Channel 12’s Teri Hornstein with a check for $312.00.  Mrs. Lee is a third grade teacher at Morningside Elementary School. Tools for Teachers recognizes outstanding teachers along the Treasure Coast. If you would like to nominate a teacher, go to: https://cbs12.com/station/contests/tools-for-teachers-09-06-2018

Caught Being Good at Morningside

📣5th grade students at Morningside earn Positive Office Referrals. They were ‘caught being kind’ and we recognized them with cheers, class presentation, and a Kona Ice Swag bag! Which of our 5th graders will be recognized next?! 📣 #MSEshinesBRIGHT  #PositiveOfficeReferral  #CaughtBeingKind  

Catching a Lucky Leprechaun at Frances K. Sweet Magnet School

Leprechauns were on the loose at Frances K. Sweet…luckily 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students designed traps to catch them during their March PBIS Activity.  Students earned Star Bucks to get an invitation to this building activity.  One student exclaimed, “We are making a comfortable palace to lure the leprechaun in and before you know it, we will have caught ourselves a leprechaun!”  What a treat! ?  

Catapults at CAST

Mrs. Proctor’s 6th grade Science class is working on a unit about force. To reach the learning goal, students will understand the difference between contact forces and forces acting at a distance and be able to describe how an unbalanced force affects an object. Students set out to build catapults! Students were able to build catapults out of any material on the table, test their inventions with catapulting a cotton ball, recording the distance the ball traveled, and answer questions about force and motion. Students were able to see how force and motion worked together to launch their cotton ball … Read More

CAST’s Students Win Peace Poster Contest

Students from CAST participated in the Fort Pierce Lions Club International Peace Poster Contest. These students won first, second, third, and honorable mention. We are so proud! Congratulations to Mr. Cruz and his students!

CAST’s Modern Mathematical Masterpieces

Fourth graders in Mrs. Church’s hybrid class learned about the abstract artist Piet Mondrian as they reviewed how to find the perimeter and area of quadrilaterals. Mondrian is famous for using geometric figures and primary colors in his art. Students were tasked to create their own piece of Mondrian-inspired artwork using only squares and rectangles with a perimeter or area of 20, then added primary colors of their choosing.  

CAST’s Fifth Graders Explore Heat Transfer

Mr. German’s 5th-grade Scientists are currently studying types of heat transfers, which are conduction, convection, and radiation. Today the students are investigating solar radiation by constructing pizza box solar ovens which allow the heat from the sun to transfer onto the s’mores. The most exciting part was when the scientists were able to taste the effects that solar radiation has on graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows!           

CAST’s Facebook Live on Habit 2

CAST’s Leadership League went live on Facebook to teach families about Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind. Teachers at CAST teach our students to have a plan and set goals for the day so they can be successful. All of our video presentations on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People can be found on our CAST K-8 YouTube Channel; be sure to check it out!  

CAST’s Facebook Live on Habit 1

Habit 1: Be Proactive! This is a part of the Leader in Me program, a pillar at CAST. We celebrated Spring Break right around the corner by discussing how our families can be in charge of their brain and heart!

CAST’s August Stop and STEAM Day

On Wednesday, August 28th, CAST held their first Stop and STEAM day of the year! This month’s school-wide event focused on the first letter of STEAM, “S”, for science. Teachers in grades K-8 designed and facilitated hands-on activities for their students to study and apply the scientific method in a variety of ways from investigations of color and shape to hypothesizing about changes in particles. Stay tuned for next month’s Stop and STEAM event highlighting technology.  

CAST zSpace Exploration

Mrs. Albers’ sixth-grade classes explored force and motion using zSpace technology in our CAST Science Lab. They observed how friction, mass, and the amount of force affected the distance a block would travel. zSpace technology encourages and inspires students to interact with the curriculum and to experiment through augmented and virtual reality!  

CAST Yearbook Staff Play Blind Artist

CAST Middle School Yearbook students played a game called “Blind Artist” in a recent Graphic Arts class. Blind Artist is a partner game that builds relationships in class, while students learn crucial elements like the importance of communication, patience, and trusting others. The “Director” verbally guided the artists by only saying lines, directions, and shapes. The artists, who must have their eyes shut tight, drew the picture according to the director’s instruction.

CAST Winter Band Concert

Last week the CAST Band Program, under the direction of Mr. Sandon Chevlin, presented their end-of-semester concert. The concert included four selections performed by the Sixth Grade Beginning Band, three selections performed by the Seventh/Eighth Grade Concert Band, “Parade of the Wooden Soldiers” performed by the Wind Ensemble, and an arrangement of a theme from the Nutcracker performed by an advanced clarinet quintet made of students and the director. For half of the students in the concert, it was their first band concert ever. What an exciting and incredible experience!

CAST Watercolor Cell Creation

Sixth graders in Mrs. Proctor’s Science class are learning about plant cells and the structure and function of major organelles. To help students understand this concept better, Mrs. Proctor’s classes used watercolor paints to paint a plant cell and its structures. Once painted, students labeled the structures and identified what function each one has.

CAST Virtual First Graders Interpret “The Dot”

Mrs. Gamez’s virtual first graders at CAST listened to “The Dot” then created their own artistic interpretation of a dot. Students then shared a personal story connected to their version of the dot. Some examples included a sun, heart, house, and Godzilla! This lesson strengthened the mindset we cultivate at CAST that anyone can be an artist!

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