FPC Teacher Appreciation Week- a Globe Trotting Trip

From May 5 to May 9, 2025, Fort Pierce Central High School celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week with a vibrant, travel-themed experience titled “A Trip Around the World.” Faculty members embarked on a journey through Mexico, Greece, England, the USA, and Asia, enjoying a week filled with cultural delights, surprises, and heartfelt gratitude. Each day, teachers were transported to a different destination, with themed decorations, cuisine, and activities reflecting the country of the day. Principal Gardner got upgraded to Captain for the duration of the trip, seen here opening the cabin doors and greeting passengers as they boarded their flight. The … Read More

Shark Nation Students Participate in Music in Our Schools Honor Band

Music in Our School Month is the National Association for Music Education’s annual celebration.  Music educators, students, and communities support and promote the incredible benefit of music education in St. Lucie Public Schools. Music in Ours Schools Month was founded in 1973 by the National Association for Music Education. The overall goal is to highlight the beauty and importance of music education programs taught in our schools by exquisite music educators. Shark Nation band students were beyond honored to take part! Congratulations to the St Lucie West K-8 Shark Nation students who participated in the Music in Our Schools Honor … Read More

SLW Centennial Wins Big at Spring Game

The SLW Centennial Eagles played well at the Spring Football Game held at the South County Stadium. The matchups were short and intense. However, the varsity squad showed resilience and skill by winning both games. In the first game, the Eagles played Heritage High School with a close 7-6 victory. Their defense held strong under pressure, securing the win in the final moments. The second game was just as intense, with SLW Centennial narrowly defeating St. Lucius 15-14. The team’s determination and teamwork were on full display as they fought hard for every point! These back-to-back wins are evidence of … Read More

Central’s Seniors Capture Memories at Yearbook Signing

Congratulations to Mrs. Emily Royo-Yeno, Fort Pierce Central High School Yearbook advisor, and her dedicated Yearbook staff. This week the entire Yearbook team celebrated the Graduating Class of 2025 as they gathered at the auditorium steps for the annual Senior Yearbook Signing, marking a memorable milestone in their final days of high school. Attempting not to smudge the crisp pages as students excitedly yet carefully flipped through their books, thoughtful, funny, and somewhat sentimental anecdotes were drafted inside each cover. Some students drew a cute doodle, while others lavishly embossed their signature, leaving some to recount an inside joke or … Read More

Village Green’s Math Masters Tournament

Village Green Environmental Studies fourth graders participated in a fun Math Masters Tournament on Friday, May 16th to help them get ready for their state math exams coming up! This fun and interactive math practice session challenged the fourth graders to use critical thinking and problem-solving skills in mathematics. Thank you to Village Green’s fourth grade teachers for your hard work throughout the year and to our Instructional Math Coach, Mrs. Francois for creating and hosting this event and to our Dean Christopher for encouraging our Manatees to work hard and strive for excellence. We are so proud of our … Read More

The PSLHS Boys and Girls Community Clean Up

On May 17th, 2025, the Jaguar Battalion successfully executed a clean-up project at the Fort Pierce Boys and Girls Club, uniting schools, JROTC programs, and community volunteers. Cadets reported early to the Fort Pierce Boys and Girls Club, ready to tackle a three-phased operation. The initiative focused on cleaning and beautifying the area, culminating in a groundbreaking ceremony paving the way for future improvements. The event was aimed at enhancing community appearance, fostering, collaboration, landscaping, and beautification of the surrounding area, transforming it into a more welcoming space. The project achieved its goals, wrapping up around 1:30 PM. The day … Read More

FPC Artist Honored in Metaverse Exhibition

Fort Pierce Central’s Owen Youngblood participated in the first annual Florida High School Art Awards & Metaverse Exhibition. Owen’s artwork “Cityscape” was a finalist in the Student Athlete/Arts Community Service Network Inc. High School Art Show.  The “Cityscape” project utilized One and Two Point Perspective Lines to create a city view using Adobe Illustrator in Mrs. Amy Montabana’s Digital Art 1 class. The Florida High School Art Awards & Metaverse Exhibition is an exciting event where Florida high school students can submit artwork for a chance to be featured in a Metaverse Exhibition and win scholarships. The exhibition ran from … Read More

Titan Criminal Justice Students Exploring WPB Gardens PD

Treasure Coast High School Criminal Justice students had an unforgettable day exploring the inner workings of the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department! From the moment they arrived, students were immersed in hands-on experiences with various specialized units. One of the highlights was climbing aboard the SWAT team’s impressive armored vehicle, used during high-priority operations—an exciting photo opportunity and a rare peek into tactical law enforcement!The group also gathered for a memorable photo in front of the department’s state-of-the-art command bus, which serves as a mobile emergency communications center during critical incidents.The adventure continued with a thrilling demonstration from the traffic … Read More

Cobra Culinary Welcomes FPC ESE & CTE Nursing Students

On May 14, students from Fort Pierce Central High School’s ESE department visited the Culinary and Nursing Programs to learn more about how they work. Students went to the Nursing Program and learned about sanitation and how to properly don and doff gloves. Next, they went to the Culinary Program and learned to how properly set tables and provide a comfortable atmosphere. Students were treated to a delicious meal from Big Apple Pizza. This experience was made possible through the collaborative efforts of Assistant Principal Christie Torres, Lori Applebee, Chef Jesse Strell, Chef Cindy Swertfager, Joycelyn Gumbs and Jeannette Baechle. Special … Read More

The Force is Strong with Palm Pointe 8th Graders

Palm Pointe 8th grade students participated in May the Math Force Be With You – a special event reviewing Math in preparation for next week’s state exams! Students worked hard cooperatively and independently on review questions covering their math standards.  While they had fun solving problems and playing minute-to-win-it challenges themed around the Star Wars universe, the best part was light sabers, of course! It was wonderful to see their confidence and knowledge as they proved their solutions and showed their work.  Our students are charged and ready!  The Force is definitely strong with them and they will prove to … Read More

MSE 4th Graders Hop into Music on the Glockenspiel

In their music resource class, 4th grade students at MSE eagerly learned to play the song “Rabbits” on the glockenspiel. Students began by reviewing both the instrument and how to read simple musical notes. The students practiced carefully, focusing on hitting the correct notes at the right times. They enjoyed the challenge of coordinating their hands and listening closely to the rhythm. As they practiced, they began to play the lively and fun melody of “Rabbits” more confidently. The class cheered each other on and celebrated their progress. By the end of the lesson, most students could play the song … Read More

FEMA

FGMS: 7th Grade Science Welcomes a FEMA Presentation

Forest Grove Middle School’s 7th Grade students welcomed guest speakers for a FEMA presentation. It was a great experience for our students to observe how their environments respond to natural weather events. This is a summary of the presentation: The storm water model was in front of the students. Students were told about FEMA’s roll in mitigation of natural disasters. What is missing from our model? Students: stores, schools, roads, etc. Infrastructure defined. Students were asked to volunteer as homeowners. 6 students then placed their MONOPOLY houses “anywhere in the green” part of the model. The rest of the students … Read More

FGMS: Bulldog Athletes Visit Clover Park

With a combined GPA of 3.3, a 93% daily attendance rate, daily after school practices, 87% improvement in overall behavior, late afterschool and weekend games, one championship win, and five berths to semifinals we were able to celebrate the end of our athletic season with a trip to Clover Park for Education Day! Our students were extremely appreciative of the opportunity and enjoyed every minute of the experience! We are incredibly proud of all of the responsibilities our athletes are able to maintain while giving their best in the classroom and on the field, court, or track. Navigating these responsibilities … Read More

Student-Led Conferences

Forest Grove Hosts Student-Led Conferences

Forest Grove Middle School hosted student-led conferences as we approach PM3 and EOC testing month. We must say that we have some pretty awesome Bulldogs; this includes students, staff members, and families! Our student-led conferences showcased how impactful school and family collaboration can be. Allowing our students to lead conversations about their academic progress and goals with family members, increases student accountability, encourages high performance and builds a strong connection between home and school. We ALL have One Goal…STUDENT SUCCESS!! We can accomplish anything by working together and providing our students with the tools at school and at home to … Read More

Bayshore’s Mental Health Awareness Night

Bayshore recently hosted a Mental Health Awareness night, bringing together students, families, and staff to promote mental well-being. Counselors Ms. Alexander, Ms. Cesar, Ms. Mora, Ms. Jones the School Based Mental Health Counselor, Ms. Bonner the school psychologist, and Ms. Napoleon the school social worker, along with teachers, each had booths offering valuable mental health resources. The iMind booth, a community resource for mental health, and Ms. Benton, the Life Skills Parent Educator, provided parent resources. Activities included making calm-down water bottles with glitter, stress balls from beans and balloons, board games, mandala coloring, kindness bingo, bracelet making, and more. … Read More

SLWK8 Fraction Fun in Mrs. Quiles’s Class

In Topic 11, our Shark Nation mathematicians are diving into the world of fractions using hands-on manipulatives and a student-centered classroom approach. From fraction strips to number lines, students are exploring how fractions compare and how they can be equivalent—all while modeling and explaining their thinking with confidence! By using models and number sense, our learners are building a deep understanding of this foundational math concept in a way that’s engaging, interactive, and meaningful. It’s not just about getting the right answer—it’s about understanding the why behind it. Our Shark Nation Mathematicians are ready to put their skills to use on the upcoming FAST!  #MrsQuilesClass #FractionFun #HandsOnMath #StudentCenteredLearning #BuildingNumberSense

SLW Centennial Inducts New National Honor Society Members

SLW Centennial High School recently held a special event to induct new members into the National Honor Society. Led by Mr. Aaron Oliveira, the National Honor Society advisor, the ceremony highlighted the four pillars of character, leadership, service, and scholarship. During the event, students spoke about the significance of each pillar, emphasizing the values that the National Honor Society stands for. New members were recognized for their achievements and officially inducted into the organization, celebrating their dedication to excellence in various aspects of their lives. This induction ceremony was a proud moment for SLW Centennial. It highlighted the commitment of … Read More

SLW Centennial Softball Wins Third District Championship

The SLW Centennial High School softball team has once again triumphed, defeating Vero Beach to win their third consecutive District Championship. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our amazing group of coaches and student-athletes. For the past four years, this group of seniors has excelled both on and off the field. They are not only outstanding athletes but also excellent students and great ambassadors for our school. Their commitment to excellence has set a high standard for future teams to follow. This victory is also a significant accomplishment for Coach Rich Vasquez. Under … Read More

SLW Centennial EKG Students Excel in Exam

We are proud to announce that SLW Centennial High School’s EKG students achieved a remarkable 100% passing rate on the EKG Technician exam. This outstanding accomplishment reflects the dedication and hard work of the students and their instructors. The EKG program at SLW Centennial is designed to provide students with comprehensive training in electrocardiography, preparing them for successful careers in the healthcare field. The students’ perfect pass rate is a testament to the quality of the program and the commitment of our educators to ensure each student reaches their full potential. Congratulations to all the EKG students for their exceptional … Read More

PSLHS Jaguar Battalion’s Field Day Adventure

The Jaguar Battalion recently held its annual Field Day, a competition designed to foster friendly competition and determine the top-performing company. On May 10th, 2025, cadets gathered, ready to engage in a series of athletic events. The day began promptly at 7:30 AM, with cadets reporting in their PT gear and getting ready for each event under the guidance of their company command teams. Throughout the day, participants showcased their athletic skills and teamwork. Following the events, a well-deserved meal was provided, allowing cadets to relax and celebrate their accomplishments. Then the top company, along with the leadership for the … Read More

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