Bonfire Traditions Return to Cobra Nation

Huddling around a bonfire with close friends on a crisp winter evening is something many of us can recall fondly. For the first time at “new” Central, this time-honored tradition returned on Friday, February 7th. As teachers and staff gathered around 5:30, the burn area was already set and ready to light. Master of Ceremonies, Fire Master, as well as SGA Sponsor—Mr. Luca Bradley had the privilege of lighting up the night at 6 pm. Chef Strell assisted in stoking the fire through the night. As embers burned, students made their way around the back of campus, enjoying local food … Read More

Morningside Elementary Student Council Cleans Up

The Student Council of Morningside Elementary showcased their leadership and commitment to the environment by organizing a litter clean-up event around the playground. On a sunny day, students equipped with gloves and trash bags gathered to beautify their school grounds. Together, they picked up litter, ensuring that the playground remained a clean and safe space for all students to enjoy. Their hard work not only made a visible difference but also instilled a sense of responsibility and community pride. The Student Council members demonstrated that great student leaders take initiative and lead by example, inspiring their peers to respect and … Read More

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SLW Centennial Celebrates Excellence at Night of the Stars

Lincoln Park Academy recently hosted the prestigious Night of the Stars ceremony, where the exceptional educators of SLW Centennial were honored for their dedication and outstanding contributions to the school and community. The event was a heartwarming celebration, attended by the awardees’ family, friends, and the administrative team. All gathered to recognize the hard work and commitment of these remarkable individuals. Yamile Mojica was celebrated as the Teacher of the Year, a testament to her unwavering dedication and innovative teaching methods. Elisabet Flores received the Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year award, highlighting her impactful role in fostering an inclusive … Read More

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SLW Centennial Kicks Off Black History Month With Breakfast

SLW Centennial teachers enthusiastically kicked off Black History Month celebrations with a delicious potluck breakfast. This event brought together the school community in a warm and inclusive atmosphere, setting a positive tone for the month-long celebrations.   The breakfast featured a variety of delicious homemade dishes, reflecting the diverse culinary talents of the staff. It was a wonderful opportunity for teachers to connect, share stories, and celebrate the rich history and contributions of Black individuals and communities. The event highlighted the importance of Black History Month and reinforced the sense of unity and camaraderie among the staff at SLW Centennial. … Read More

Village Green’s Fun Science Mini Lab

A mini study focusing on natural selection and competition was carried out in Dr. Venzen’s 5th-grade Science classroom. The characteristic that student scientists explored was adaptation. Upcoming scientists were made aware that adaptation to an environment is not solely based on the seasons. The food items students used were black beans, popcorn seed, lima beans, small red beans, and large red beans. The food items were first distributed, and then students were randomly given their beak utensils. Students quickly realize the quantity of food they would be able to gather based on their beaks. Seconds after realizing their dilemma, many … Read More

Fort Pierce Central Musicians Earn Top Ratings

This past weekend, FPC’s incredible musicians showed up and showed out at the Solo & Ensemble Festival, earning 13 Excellent ratings and 52 Superior ratings across both band and guard! We had an amazing increase from 25 entries last year to 65 entries this year, showing just how much our program is growing. What an incredible way to kick off the semester! Saturday was also Premiere Weekend for our FFCC Winter Guard and Indoor Percussion at Martin County. Both groups gave stellar performances in their first FFCC competition of the season, and we can’t wait to see them continue to … Read More

Southport Middle School Holds Literacy and History Night

Southport Middle School celebrated a successful Literacy and History night on Tuesday, January 28th, 2025. The event had approximately 200 students and families in attendance. Our Language Arts and Reading teachers had various literacy stations, filled with activities for students to showcase their literacy skills in a fun and engaging way. Students and families also had the opportunity to shop at our amazing Book Fair. History Fair projects were on display for everyone to see. In addition, representatives from Texas Roadhouse handed out coupons and small items for students to enjoy. Maria Nunez from SLPS was also in attendance, providing … Read More

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FPWA Wraps Up Their Robotics Season

This past weekend, we wrapped up our Into The Deep 24/25 season at the FUN League FTC Regionals, placing 16th overall in the league! We started at the bottom, facing tough challenges early on, but with every competition, we improved, refined our robot, and strengthened our teamwork. We embraced FIRST Core Values, pushing ourselves to innovate, collaborate, and persevere. Though competition season has ended, our journey continues! We’re dedicated to outreach, growing our team, and spreading FIRST in our community. We’re also accepting new members—join us on Thursdays in Room 130 after school until 4 PM! A huge thank you to Boca … Read More

Rivers Edge 2nd Graders Take Flight

Second graders at Rivers Edge have been exploring the enchanting life cycle of butterflies, observing their incredible transformation from larvae to beautiful, winged creatures. Witnessing this firsthand reinforces the ideas of growth, change, and the wonders of the natural world. After studying the butterfly life cycle, Ms. Lago’s class finally had the chance to release them, and it was a breathtaking moment to watch them take flight! The students were thrilled to see the butterflies emerge from their chrysalises, a process they had eagerly anticipated for weeks. They learned about the different stages of metamorphosis, including the egg, larva, pupa, … Read More

Reading Reimagined! At Manatee Academy K-8

Manatee Academy K-8 in partnership with New World’s Reading and Children’s Home Society of Florida hosted the first of four Family Fun Nights “Reading Reimagined!” on Thursday, January 30th. Parents and caregivers actively participated in an engaging workshop that explored the value of diverse reading formats to better understand the importance of embracing all types of reading resources. Students actively participated in fun and exciting STEM Story Book Activities and each student received a free book to further build their at-home library. We are eagerly looking forward to continuing our partnership with both NWR & CHSF as we further support … Read More

“Through the Eyes of a Friend” Comes to Manatee Academy K-8

The Living Voices performance, funded by InSIGHT Through Education, provided 6th-grade students at Manatee K-8 with an educational experience that went beyond traditional classroom learning, offering them an immersive and emotional connection to history. By presenting the story from Sarah’s perspective, a composite character based on real testimonies, the performance allowed students to engage with the Holocaust in a deeply personal way. The students were able to witness the events through the eyes of a young girl their own age, experiencing her fears, struggles, and triumphs as she navigates life during this perilous time and survival. This perspective humanized the … Read More

Education’s Shining Stars Announced

Broadcast on Saturday, February 1st, St. Lucie Public Schools (SLPS) and the Education Foundation of St. Lucie County announced this year’s line-up of educational superstars. Jenna Blankenbaker from Fort Pierce Westwood Academy took top honors as St. Lucie Public School’s Teacher of the Year. Joining her in the winner’s category were School-Related Employee of the Year, Catherine Mills from C.A. Moore Elementary School; Distinguished Minority Educator of the Year, Latisha Fuller-Mustafa from C.A. Moore Elementary School; and Outstanding First Year Teacher Rylan Jay from Creative Arts Academy of St. Lucie. Superintendent Dr. Jon R. Prince said, “All of the nominees … Read More

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Port St. Lucie High DECA Club Attends Marketing Conference

The DECA Sports and Entertainment Marketing Conference was crucial for DECA, the Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) of the Marketing program at PSLHS, as it provided invaluable exposure to real-world marketing practices and connections with industry leaders. Participants from PSLHS, including DECA advisors Mrs. Shepherd and Mrs. Wegner, along with PSLHS DECA President Karina Arocho, Vice President Philomena Leal, and Treasurer Kaydence Digirolamo, enhanced their understanding of the marketing field through interactive presentations and networking opportunities with speakers such as Gary Mata, Director of Season and Plan Sales at the Orlando Magic, and Jennifer Avery, Senior Vice President of … Read More

Career Day Parade at Village Green

To end off our amazing Literacy Week, Village Green Environmental Studies School celebrated with an epic Career Day Parade! At VGESS our World Changers are getting ready for the future. Students dressed in their future careers and marched around our garden displaying various careers. We had doctors, nurses, artists, chefs, and of course, we had a lot of future educators! Thank you to all of the parents who came out to support their children and thank you to Village Green’s Dean, Mrs. Christopher for leading the parade in style. Everyone had a great time and it was a great way … Read More

Village Green Celebrates Our Shining Stars

This past weekend Village Green Environmental Studies School had the privilege to celebrate our Night of the Stars winners at St. Lucie County district’s prestigious annual event. Our hearts swelled with Manatee pride as our exceptional teachers and staff graciously accepted their well-deserved awards. Please help us in congratulating and cheering on Village Green’s Teacher of the Year, Dr. Venzen, who teaches fifth-grade science and math. Mrs. Sleap, our School-related Employee of the Year, is our exceptional ESE Paraprofessional. Our First Year Teacher of the Year winner is Mrs. Barbieri, she is one of our fabulous second-grade teachers and last … Read More

Central’s Second Quarter Honor Roll Celebration

Cobra Nation was thrilled to celebrate our Quarter 2 Honor Roll recipients! Academic excellence deserves recognition! Achieving Honor Roll represents more than just good grades – it demonstrates a student’s dedication to learning, time management skills, and commitment to their future. For high school students, maintaining Honor Roll status can open doors to advanced academic opportunities, strengthen college applications, and develop crucial study habits that will serve them throughout their academic and professional careers. The celebration featured a festive atmosphere where our outstanding scholars enjoyed refreshments, including cookies and beverages while dancing to the upbeat music provided by DJ Mr. … Read More

Skies Over Fort Pierce Central Saw Rockets Soar

Dr. Stan Forrester’s Honors Physics class made rockets fly! On a bright and sunny South Florida day, students gathered on the practice field, eagerly awaiting their turn to launch their creations. Though not likely found in standard outer space-going vessels, some students chose to adorn their rockets with embellishments. The sky wasn’t the limit for our rocket-building students! What is clearly found is the passion and fascination that flight captivates through imagination and possibilities. Delving into Newton’s Laws of Motion, learning how each law applies to the operation of rockets increased the excitement as the concepts of thrust, velocity, and … Read More

Celebrating Literacy Week: A Fun Adventure at MSE

This year’s Literacy Week at Morningside Elementary was an exciting celebration of reading and language! We kicked off the festivities with a vibrant Vocabulary Parade, where students showcased creative costumes representing their favorite words. The highlight was Literacy Family Night, where families gathered for engaging activities and shared their love for books. During Buddy Reading, older students paired with younger ones, fostering a sense of community and mentorship through shared stories. We also welcomed special Guest Readers, including parents and other community members, who inspired students with their personal reading journeys. To cap off the week, everyone donned cozy pajamas … Read More

Southport Middle School Joins Adopt-A-Street Club

We are excited to announce the return of Southport Middle School’s Adopt-A-Street club, the club that makes a difference in the community with one piece of trash at a time! The club members from Ms. Mas and Ms. Ayala’s classes will meet once a month for their service project and clean up assigned streets directly outside of our school. Excited students all watched the Safety Video and were ready for their mission. They were introduced to the Adopt-A-Street program and joined by Ms. Sudane Lewis, M.Ed., district Culture & Learning Environment Specialist, and founding Southport group sponsor. The students’ first clean-up … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary Celebrates Literacy Week

Fairlawn Elementary spent the last week of January celebrating Literacy Week! Students were able to wear “fashionable to read” attire one day. Students were also treated to guest readers from all around our community, including the Fort Pierce police department, St. Lucie Public School Board Members, and even the Mayor! All students were gifted finger lights to help track their reading in school and at home. The week wrapped up with our annual vocabulary parade where students displayed their newly learned words accompanied by a costume and marched around the school for everyone, including parents, to see! We love to … Read More

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