You can sit with us! Bayshore Elementary students and staff wore pink for bullying awareness and prevention.
You can sit with us! Bayshore Elementary students and staff wore pink for bullying awareness and prevention.
Our 4th annual Winn-Dixie Math Night, where math always adds up! Students and families had a fun math night exploring real-world math in action while shopping, estimating, and solving problems throughout the store. Our VPK-5th-grade students had to locate items to solve problems on their Math Sheets. Even our smallest Jaguars participated, which you can see in the photos! It was great seeing our amazing Jaguar families working together, solving real-life Math problems! We appreciate our wonderful Business partner Winn-Dixie, who allowed us to scurry around the store freely, use their front area, and also donated some refreshments!
Bayshore Elementary School was recently recognized by the National Kids at Hope Organization. The Bayshore Tech Team, under the direction of computer teacher Pamela Garrity, won the “We Connect” theme award in the Kids at Hope Day national contest. Students created a powerpoint demonstrating Universal Truth #2 that states that “Children succeed when they have meaningful and sustainable relationships with caring adults.” In addition to being recognized on the national website, they also received a $100 gift certificate to the Kids at Hope Store and a Kids at Hope banner honoring their achievement. Pictured are technology teacher,Pamela Garrity with Tech Team members, from left … Read More
Bayshore Elementary School participated in Dads Take Your Child to School Day on Wednesday, September 28. Dads, stepdads, grandfathers, uncles, and many other male role models were welcomed into the school’s media center. All of these important role models made a commitment to remain actively involved in their children’s education. They also learned about ways to volunteer while enjoying a light breakfast. Bayshore thanks the more than 300 male role models who attended! Pictured are fifth grade student Evan Morales and his father Juan Morales.
Thank you to all the families that came out tonight for our Title 1 parent information night. We appreciate your continued support! #teamworkmakesthedreamwork
Bayshore Elementary third grade students have been learning to play the violin, xylophone and the recorder. Ariah Davenport (left) and Tayla Belony (right), play the violin during the third grade PTO performance.
Third grade students in Janet Baraniak’s class performed a readers theater during Bayshore Elementary’s Barnes and Noble Bookfair and Family Day. Alicia Roberts, left, and Thomas Papakalodoukas act out a scene from The True Story of Kamishiba.
Bayshore Elementary School office clerk Monette Wynn (center) thanks members of the American Legion Auxiliary West Port St. Lucie Unit #355, Sandra MacDonald (left) and Leroy MacDonald for their support throughout this school year. The Unit has provided school supplies for students and treats for staff members.
Third grade students at Bayshore Elementary recently visited St. Lucie County’s Oxbow Eco-Center. Students spent the day hiking the trails and making observations about native plants and animals. Pictured is Kyla Higgins from Nancy Fallon’s third grade class discussing the data she collected.
Over 200 students at Bayshore Elementary School participated in the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program this year, and students who read all 15 of the selected books were presented with trophies during the WBAY morning news show. Congratulations to, from left, Christopher Bonilla, Brianna Creary, Marcos DosSantos, Joshua Alexander and Lanie Polanco.
Bayshore Elementary students and staff are excited to be participating in Odyssey of the Mind. Odyssey of the Mind is an enrichment program that provides participating students with an opportunity to be creative problem solvers. Pictured is third grade student Kyle Ingleton painting a prop that will be used during the state-wide competition.
Bayshore Elementary’s first grade students in Amber Godown’s Rti group have been demonstrating their knowledge of story elements. Students picked their favorite books and created a quilt identifying the characters, setting, problem and solution. Pictured is first grader Olivia Moore-Nazario with one of her favorite books, The Steadfast Tin-Soldier.
Bayshore Elementary School is excited to announce that students in third through fifth grade had the opportunity to learn the civic importance of voting while participating in a mock election. St. Lucie County’s Supervisor of Elections office provided voting booths, ballots and machine tabulators for students to use. In conjunction with the Sunshine State Young Readers Awards program, students went to the polls to vote for their favorite Sunshine Book. Students were excited for the opportunity to participate in the voting process and can’t wait until they can register to vote! Pictured are fourth grade students Hannah Salik (left) and Andres … Read More
Students in Carol Galloway’s second grade class at Bayshore Elementary have been learning about capacity. Students practiced measuring the volume of objects in cups, pints, quarts and gallons. Pictured are Aiden Partridge, left, and Xavier Melendez who were engaged in the hands-on activity.
Recently Bayshore Elementary had a prankster take the school mascot, Jazzy Jaguar, from the tv studio. During the next week students gathered evidence and investigated to determine who was the guilty suspect. During CSI Night, students participated in experiments about fingerprint analysis, liquid analysis and code identification. Pictured, from left, are first grader Andrew Perkins, second grader Bryanna Camareno and fourth graders Aliya Camareno and Melony Gonshor analyzing liquids and recording data in their data analysis notebooks.
Bayshore Elementary School’s third, fourth and fifth grade students were surprised with a Tunnel of Hope in recognition of their hard word in preparation for FCAT. Students in grades pre-K through second lined the hallways, created posters and cheered for students and teachers as they paraded through the school. Pictured, from left, are fifth grader Christian Conklin from Christine Mueller’s class, fifth grade teacher Doreen McKinnie and her student Sasha Castro.
Bayshore Elementary School students participated in a PBS winter raffle. Students earn jazzy cash by showing their SPOTS! They were able to purchase raffle tickets to try and win a basketball, camera, art set, ripstik skateboard or a twister game. Zachary De Aguiar (left) and Camber Adams (right) put their raffle tickets into the bags.
Bayshore Elemenary School is a Positive Behavior Support award winning school. As part of the positive approach to behavior, students have the opportunity to earn jazzy cash by demonstrating their SPOTS. Pictured, from left, are fifth grade students from Paulette Seay-St. Louis’ class Kaitlyn Carlisle, Paul Comperchio, Kris Simmons and Hannah Friend using their jazzy cash to participate in a school-wide bingo game.
Bayshore Elementary students attended a Winter Wonderland Dance to raise money to support Relay for Life. Students had a great time dancing, eating pizza and having their pictures taken. Students raised over $1200 for Relay for Life. Pictured, from left, are fourth graders Spencer Selph and Riley Corbin, and first grader Jacob Applebaum having a great time on the dance floor.
Bayshore Elementary students are demonstrating their skills as scientists by investigating scientific problems. Students in Nancy Fallon’s third grade class were investigating if the number of coils on an electromagnet affected its strength. Pictured, from left, are Kyla Higgins, Michael Bresch, and Sam Vicente.