NPK8 Students Using Their Brains

Seventh-grade Northstars students in Mr. Fess’ STEM class dissected sheep brains as part of their “Medical Detectives” curriculum. In this unit, students learned the parts of the brain as well as its functions. While dissecting the sheep brain, students identified the different parts of the brain and marked them with labels. #buildafuture #careertechicaleducation

SLWK8’s NJHS and Yearbook Students Bring Spirit to Shark Nation!

Thank you to our National Junior Honor Society and Yearbook members for bringing a little Halloween fun to our day! Members came to school early today to add some interactive sidewalk chalk fun to our hallways! It was great to see our students and adults doing hopscotch down the hallway and on their way to and from class!

Port St Lucie Highschool Qualifies for Raider States

The Port St. Lucie High School JROTC Jaguar Battalion participated in the Area 3 state qualifier Raider Meet on November 2nd. The Jaguar Raider Cadets were among 12 schools from across the area. The raider competition consisted of 5 events: a 2.5-mile team run, 1-mile litter carry, obstacle course, fitness test, and constructing and crossing a rope bridge. The Jaguar Battalion Mixed team finished 4th overall, the Male team finished 2nd, and the Female team finished 1st place overall and will be representing PSLHS at states at the Florida State Raider competition in Brooksville, Florida , on November 16th!  

Hallo-Fun Times at FPC

Last Thursday, our school transformed into a spooktacular center as students and staff donned their most creative costumes for Halloween. The excitement reached new heights with SGA’s red carpet Halloween Costume competition held during both lunch periods. Contestants strutted their stuff, showcasing their unique and imaginative attire, while the student body cast their votes for the ultimate Halloween champions. Building school spirit is essential for creating a positive and engaging learning environment. Events like Halloween costume contests foster a sense of community, camaraderie, and school pride. By participating in fun and festive activities, students develop lasting friendships, boost morale, and … Read More

Oak Hammock Students Learn a Spanish Lullaby to Culminate the Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month

Students in Ms. Garica’s 4th grade class played the lullaby Duerme Mi Tesoro, a Puerto Rican lullaby, on Orff Instruments during music resource. They learned how to sing the lullaby in Spanish and learned by using Solfège before learning the notes on the Orff Instruments. Solfège is an exercise that uses solmization syllables. The students had a great time and were very engaged in this activity.    

FPC HoCo 2024

Last Saturday, our students were transported back to the glamorous 1920s. Our school was transformed into a dazzling gala, complete with electrifying music, stunning photo opportunities, and delectable cuisine. The energy was palpable as students danced the night away and captured unforgettable moments at the spinning selfie podium. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Bradley and the dedicated SGA members who tirelessly decorated our school, ensuring a truly immersive experience. Your hard work and creativity made this event extraordinary. We also want to thank the incredible staff volunteers who generously gave their time to make this night unforgettable for … Read More

UCF Visits FPC

Last week, our senior students had the privilege of hosting a visit from the University of Central Florida (UCF) in our auditorium. This informative session provided students with crucial insights into UCF’s admission requirements, vibrant campus life, and diverse degree programs. Such university visits play a pivotal role in shaping students’ future academic and professional paths. By exposing students to various higher education institutions, we empower them to make informed decisions about their college journeys. These visits also foster a sense of excitement and anticipation for the next chapter in their lives.

FPC Medical Academy Hosts Blood Drive

Mrs. Charles and her wonderfully selfless team do it again! On Thursday, October 24, the Fort Pierce Central Medical Academy partnered with OneBlood to host a blood drive in the school auditorium. We successfully collected 143 units of blood, with each donation capable of saving three lives. Thanks to our amazing volunteers and donors, we were able to save 429 lives! We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the heroes who boarded the Big Red Buses to donate! Your generous act of kindness will make a huge impact!    

TCHS Dance Repertory Company Expanding to New Horizons

The Treasure Coast High School Dance Repertory Company attended the Day of Dance at the University of South Florida in Tampa. The dancers participated in collegiate-level dance classes taught by USF dance professors and danced alongside current dance majors and other Florida high school students. They also enjoyed an eclectic and impressive college dance concert. The dancers are fulfilled and inspired!   Titan Born, Titan Bred!

TCHS ROTC Cadets Are Climbing the Ranks

TCHS ROTC first-year cadets AS1 (aerospace science cadet) were awarded a new rank of C/Amn (cadet airman) for passing their initial rank test.  Additionally, one cadet of the quarter for each AS level was also recognized. Titan Born, Titan Bred!  

Cobra Nation Honored Red Ribbon Week

On Thursday October 24th, the normally purple and gold flooding Cobra Nation went red for a good cause. The national Red Ribbon Week is a long-standing campaign of anti-drug communities and schools across America. (photo courtesy The Drug Enforcement Administration) The history of Red Ribbon Week has its roots in the mid-1980s. First Lady Nacy Reagan brought national attention to the campaign by highlighting the importance of the sacrifice made by Enrique (Kiki) S. Camarena, former U.S.  Marine, Sheriff’s deputy, and special DEA agent. Agent Camarena made the ultimate sacrifice trying to keep billions of dollars’ worth of drugs out … Read More

Bayshore’s Anti-Bullying Heroes

Students at Bayshore Elementary wore their favorite superhero shirts to stand against bullying. The colorful attire symbolized their commitment to kindness and respect, creating a supportive and inclusive school environment. Together, they showed that everyone can be a hero by standing up for others!

TCHS Mighty Titan Sound Band Receives Superior Rating

The TCHS Titan Sound Band has rocked the District 13 Marching Festival, earning superior ratings in every category! This incredible achievement is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of each band member, along with the unwavering support from our amazing band parents. Let’s give a huge round of applause to our talented Titans! Titan Born, Titan Bred!

Lawnwood Elementary Students Enjoyed the Eco Guardians Performance

Lawnwood Elementary students enjoyed the Eco Guardians Performance.  With the help of Nikki Neutron, a superhero for the energy-saving Eco Guardians, Grades K-5 students learned about energy efficiency.  In summary, students learned about the importance of energy conservation and ways they can help save energy.  GO LEOPARDS!

Central’s CPR Trained Students Ready to Save Lives

Our junior class took an important step towards becoming responsible citizens by completing state-mandated CPR training. By learning lifesaving skills, our students are prepared to make a positive impact on their communities. CPR training is essential for students for several reasons: Lifesaving Skills: CPR can significantly increase the chances of survival in cardiac arrest situations. Increased Confidence: Knowing CPR can empower students to act decisively in emergencies. Community Impact: Students equipped with CPR skills can contribute to a safer community. Personal Growth: Learning CPR fosters a sense of responsibility and empathy. By prioritizing CPR training, we are investing in the … Read More

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