St. Lucie West K8 Choral Students Shine in the St. Lucie Schools All County Chorus

St. Lucie West K8 3rd-5th Grade Choral students traveled to Lincoln Park Academy recently to join over 100 other students from across the district to be a part of the 2025 St. Lucie Public Schools All County Chorus. Students stayed after school and practiced at home on their own to prepare and memorize eight songs so that they could be ready for the big day. Once at All County Chorus, they spent several hours in the morning rehearsing with other students. In the afternoon, they recorded a concert that will be shown on the district’s television station and stream on … Read More

Filling Empty Bowls in Our Community

On Saturday, March 8th, Fort Pierce Central Cobras proudly volunteered at the 17th annual Empty Bowls event benefiting the Treasure Coast Food Bank. The Empty Bowls project is a national campaign to fight hunger and end food insecurity in communities. The Empty Bowl is a symbol representing that one in four children in America still doesn’t know where their next meal is coming from. Patrons pick out a handmade or wheel-thrown bowl for $25 and get a to-go bowl of yummy soup donated by local restaurants. The potters from Indian River Clay also donated silent auction artworks. Pictured above is … Read More

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FGMS Celebrates Quarter 2 Principal’s and “A” Honor Holl

Forest Grove Middle School Principal and “A” Honor Roll Assembly We appreciate all of our parents and families for coming out to support our students and our school during this honor roll celebration! Parents are the first teachers in their children’s lives! By instilling perseverance, accountability, and determination in the lives of our students, it provides an opportunity for them to reach their highest potential. It all begins with a loving and caring adult! Thank you to the mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grandparents, and etc. that ensure that our BULLDOGS are successful! We love celebrating our students’ academic successes and … Read More

VGESS 3rd Graders Accepted the Sheriff’s Challenge 

On January 30, 2025, Sheriff Richard Del Toro and members of the Sheriff’s Office had the honor of participating in Literacy Week at Village Green Environmental Studies with Mrs. Fraser-Wittingham’s 3rd class. That day, the Sheriff made a special promise to the class—a challenge: if they could finish the book within a month, he would return to throw them a pizza party. Fast forward to this week, and we’re thrilled to share that the class rose to the challenge! Mrs. Fraser-Wittingham confirmed that the students not only completed the book, but each one talked about their favorite part, and they … Read More

St. Lucie West K8 Celebrates CTE Month by Visiting SLW Centennial High School CTE Programs

Eighth grade Sharks took a field trip to experience CTE (Career Technical Education) programs at our amazing neighboring high school, St. Lucie West Centennial High School. Senior Eagles from the Criminal Justice program escorted students through CTE classrooms to give them a hands-on experience with what to expect in high school.  In addition to giving a great tour, the student guides gave wonderful advice to prepare for high school, answered all their questions, and guided them around the extensive campus.  Students were able to visit the JROTC, Aeronautics, Outboard Marine, Early Childhood, Culinary, Gaming Design, Allied Health, and the Criminal … Read More

Fort Pierce Central’s PBIS Spring Carnival

The Cobra nation courtyard was filled with fun, games, food, and sunshine last Friday with our school’s Spring PBIS Carnival! Our students enthusiastically participated in a wide variety of engaging activities, including karaoke, basketball, the highly popular dunk tank, parabolic billiards, inflatables, temporary tattoos, and disc throw competitions. A treat for the taste buds was equally impressive with food and drinks ranging from a feast of hot dogs, pizza, chips, baked goods, Boba tea, fruity lemonade, and cotton candy. The smiles and expressions of genuine appreciation from our students truly highlighted the impact of this special day. We extend our … Read More

FPC Key Club Black History Arts and Essay Contest Winners

Fort Pierce Central High School Key Club members participated in the 2025 Black History Month Arts & Essay Contest at the St. Lucie County Court House in Fort Pierce. Key Club members and rising stars won first and second places as well as numerous honorable mentions with the contest this year. Club sponsor Mrs. Denise Peschio is proud of the club members commitment, investments, and efforts toward honoring the legacy of our county and city celebrating Black History Month. Tyler Corey won 1st Place of $300 Amy Alfonso won 2nd Place of $150 Winners of Honorable Mention won $20 are: Erica … Read More

VGESS Celebrates Read Across America Day

Village Green Environmental Studies School celebrated Read Across America Day on Monday, March 3rd. Read Across America Day is celebrated to encourage the love of reading and to celebrate the legacy of Dr. Seuss.  Students and staff at Village Green celebrated the Fox in Socks reading day by wearing their craziest socks to school. Students brought their favorite books to read on this special day and colored Dr. Seuss bookmarks. Our wonderful cafeteria staff even served green eggs and ham for breakfast, it was a huge hit! Village Green is working hard to inspire avid reading among our students by … Read More

Village Green Environmental Studies School Neon Dance

The PBIS team at Village Green Environmental Studies School held their 3rd annual Neon Dance on Friday night. Village Green students and their families danced the night away in the glow in the dark cafeteria. The dance offered glow in the dark face painting, tattoos and fairy hair which had guests of all ages thrilled! There were so many cool costumes and outfits that lit up the room. We had an incredible time at the Village. Our students and families were illuminated with laughter and fun. Our PBIS team knows how to throw a party! Thank you to everyone who … Read More

Manatee Academy K-8: 6th Grade Debate

Manatee Academy K-8 6th grade ELA students recently took part in an exciting classroom debate, tackling the statement: “The disadvantages of technology outweigh the benefits.” Over the course of a week, students carefully prepared for this challenging debate as the culminating activity for their Unit 3 lessons. Throughout the unit, they explored various stories that examined the positive and negative impacts of technology on society. This in-depth exploration allowed students to develop well-rounded perspectives and engage in meaningful discussions about the role of technology in their lives. By the end of the week, the students successfully demonstrated their ability to … Read More

Oak Hammock’s Black History Month Museum

Oak Hammock celebrated Black History Month by showcasing influential people through an engaging museum. Each pod of teachers and students worked collaboratively to create a display of the person or people they selected to share with the school. Some of the displays included Garret Morgan who invented the traffic signal, Harriet Tubman who led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom through the underground railroad, as well as Katherine Johnson whose calculations were crucial to NASA’s space missions. Students and staff had the opportunity to engage in the Black History Museum to learn all about the remarkable contributions of the influential … Read More

Lawnwood Leopards Enjoyed Playing 9-Square in the Air During Physical Education Resource Class

During a recent PE class, our fifth-grade students thoroughly enjoyed this dynamic and engaging game. It was a great way to get everyone moving and having fun, and it also helped to strengthen teamwork and communication among participants. 9 Square in the Air is a fast-paced game that combines elements of volleyball and four square. The game is played with a large grid of nine squares elevated off the ground, and the objective is to keep the ball in the air while trying to eliminate other players by getting the ball to land in their square. It’s easy to learn … Read More

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Seniors Celebrate with Fun-Filled Barbecue Bash

The Senior Barbecue at SLW Centennial was a resounding success. The barbecue brought together the graduating class of 2025 for a day of fun, food, and festivities. The event featured many exciting activities, including bounce houses, games, and other activities that brought out the inner child in every senior. Additionally, these upper classmen enjoyed great barbecued food and treats. The atmosphere was energetic. The students talked, laughed, and danced to the beats of lively music. The barbecue provided a wonderful opportunity for seniors to relax and bond with their classmates as they prepare to embark on the next chapter of … Read More

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Black Talon Earns High Rankings at State Drill Competition

Congratulations to the Black Talon Drill Competition Team of SLW Centennial! The unit earned a spot and competed in the Lake Howell Area 11/12 NJROTC Florida State Drill competition in Winter Park, Florida.  They competed against 20 other Navy JROTC units. The cadets showcased their exceptional skills and dedication, which led them to win 5th place in the Armed Exhibition Drill and 3rd place in Team Push-Ups. Additionally, they achieved high rankings, coming in 6th place for overall Team Athletics and secured 9th place in the State. Their hard work and commitment to excellence were evident throughout the competition, and … Read More

Lakewood Park Elementary Celebrates Special Olympics Awareness Day

On Wednesday, March 5, Lakewood Park Elementary School came together to celebrate Special Olympics Awareness Day. The event aimed to promote understanding, respect, and inclusion of individuals with disabilities.  In preparation for the celebration, the media center hosted a special presentation focused on teaching students and staff about disabilities, and the importance of treating everyone with respect and dignity.  To show their support, students and staff wore red, white, and blue, the signature colors of the Special Olympics. Each participant also received a Special Olympic bracelet as a symbol of unity and solidarity.  The highlight of the event was a … Read More

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SLW Wrestling Team Advances to State Competitions

The St. Lucie West Centennial High School wrestling team, led by Head Coach Troy Surloff, and the girls’ wrestling team, coached by Jacob Pryor, took on tough competition at the District tournament—emerging with multiple standout performances and several athletes advancing to Regionals. Their grit, skill, and determination made the Eagles proud! At Districts, top placers included Anthony Saget, Eddie Keyes III, Julien Fernandez, Caitlin Borher, Chloe Caldwell, Natalie Reed, Brianna Calzada-Mompie, Lylianna Petron, and Alina Diaz. These athletes showcased their hard work, earning their spots in the next round of competition. The momentum continued at Regionals, where Eddie Keyes III … Read More

Shining Bright: MSE Students in All County Chorus

Seven talented 5th grade students from Morningside Elementary were proudly selected to participate in this year’s district All County Chorus event, themed “A Brighter World.” Representing the Blue Jays with pride, these young voices joined fellow choristers from across the county to create a captivating performance that inspired hope and unity. Not only did they share their talents live, but the entire production was filmed and will be broadcasted, allowing family and friends to tune in from afar. The theme reflected a commitment to spreading positivity and uplifting spirits through song. These exceptional students embodied the power of music to … Read More

Palm Pointe Navigates 1st Place Win at the Fair

Palm Pointe is Navigating the Future with space travel at the St. Lucie County Fair. Congratulations to PPE on their first-place win at the SLC Fair School Display for the judge’s choice! The display included neon colors, and backlighting to highlight the amazing art creations done by students in grades K-8.  Some of the 3-dimensional art pieces created by the students included cars and robots.  In addition to creating the artwork, students incorporated writing pieces about their designs.  Students wrote about space travel, what it would be like to be an astronaut, and what their custom robots would do.  The art … Read More

Lincoln Park Academy Partners with Treasure Coast Safe Kids  

 Mrs. Longo’s HOPE classes partnered with the HOSA club in the Battle of the Belts challenge. The group surveyed student and parent drivers to see who was wearing their seatbelts. Of the 320 cars, 300 people wore their seatbelts and only 20 did not! Great job to those who participated! The HOPE classes also participated in a poster contest sponsored by the Treasure Coast Safe Kids and the Florida Department of Transportation. The winners were Natalie Barajas, Elianna Bohorquez, Michael Soto, Asyah Hamilton, Nalyce Cerda, Angelina Kissoon and Olivia Costa. Each participant won a Chik-Filet gift card. Congratulations to all!  In … Read More

SLPS Celebrates Career & Technical Education Month

Throughout February, St. Lucie Public Schools proudly celebrated Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month. This initiative highlights the importance of K-8, Middle, and High School CTE programs and courses in preparing students for success in furthering their education and careers after high school graduation. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Ashley Capital for generously sponsoring the CTE shirts, to Xello for professional learning day prizes, and to Certiport for providing ear pod cases. Their support plays a crucial role in celebrating CTE. A special thank you goes out to all the dedicated Career and Technical Education teachers and administrators, supporting … Read More

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