Treasure Coast High School Titan Earns Prestigious State Theatre Honor

Angel Salcedo, pictured with TCHS Titan Theatre Director Jennifer Goodman, was recently recognized at the Florida Thespian State Festival as the recipient of the Susan Euler High School Award from the Florida Theatrical Association. This honor is given to graduating Florida high school students who show outstanding talent in the performing arts and who plan to continue their studies in theatre after graduation. Angel earned this distinction as the only student in the entire state selected for performance, which speaks to his dedication, creativity, and exceptional skill on stage. As part of the award, Angel will receive a $5,000 scholarship … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion Hosts Successful 4th Blood Drive

On March 26, 2026, the Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion successfully hosted its fourth blood drive of the school year. In partnership with ONEBLOOD, the event saw 35 students, faculty, and staff members participate, potentially saving up to 84 lives.  Cadets played an essential role in the drive’s success by managing various logistics. Key responsibilities included checking in donors to verify eligibility, acting as “runners” to escort students to and from their classes, and monitoring donors in the recovery area. This hands-on involvement ensured the ONEBLOOD “BIGREDBUS” operated efficiently throughout the day.  The Jaguar Battalion is proud of the dedication shown by its members … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Celebrates the Class of 2029

Celebrating the Class of 2029: An Unforgettable Experience! What an extraordinary and memorable experience for our Class of 2029! Our recent trip to the Miami Heat vs. Orlando Magic basketball game was filled with smiles, laughter, and countless pictures—but even those couldn’t fully capture the camaraderie, excitement, and genuine joy shared by our students throughout the day.  This trip was more than just a game; it was a celebration of excellence. Every student who attended earned this opportunity by meeting the academic, behavioral, and attendance expectations aligned with this year’s powerful theme: Keeping It 100! Their commitment to showing up, … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Eight-Graders Explore Science Through Hands-On Learning

Eighth-grade science at Forest Grove Middle School empowers students to tackle real‑world challenges through meaningful, hands‑on learning experiences. By engaging directly with experiments and practical activities, students gain a clearer and more engaging understanding of complex scientific concepts. These interactive lessons help transform abstract ideas into concrete, relatable examples that deepen comprehension. Teachers enrich instruction by incorporating laboratory investigations, applying formulas, and examining scientific principles in action. During recent classroom visits, students showed impressive enthusiasm as they participated in review sessions and explored foundational science concepts through guided practice. Their active involvement strengthened not only their understanding, but also their … Read More

Palm Pointe K-8 Celebrated National Maintenance Worker Day

At Palm Pointe, the magic truly never ends—and so much of that magic happens quietly behind the scenes each and every day. On National Maintenance Worker Day, we proudly celebrate the incredible members of our maintenance team who work tirelessly to keep our campus safe, clean, welcoming, and running smoothly. From early mornings and late nights to unexpected repairs and daily upkeep, their dedication ensures that our school remains a place where learning, creativity, and growth can truly shine. Whether responding to urgent needs or maintaining the little details that make a big difference, their impact is felt across our … Read More

Jellybeans + Graphs = Sweet Success at St. Lucie West K-8

Shark Nation third graders enjoyed a sweet math lesson while working with a partner to collect and organize data using 30 jellybeans. Students sorted the jellybeans by color, carefully counted each group, and recorded their results. They then represented the data in two different ways by creating a bar graph and a pictograph. This hands-on activity helped students strengthen counting skills, compare quantities, and understand how the same information can be shown in multiple representations. Engagement was high, collaboration was strong, and learning was meaningful and fun. Ask your child which jellybean color had the most and how they showed … Read More

At Forest Grove Middle School, Ms. Vasquez’s Students Deepen Civics Understanding

At Forest Grove Middle School, students in Ms. Vasquez’s class recently participated in an engaging lesson focused on analyzing key elements of historical texts, with special attention given to landmark Supreme Court rulings such as Marbury v. Madison. Through this exploration, students were introduced to essential legal concepts that helped them understand how judicial decisions influence the interpretation and evolution of the U.S. Constitution. The lesson incorporated accountable discussions, active participation, and structured opportunities for students to clearly express their ideas. These strategies enriched the learning experience and supported students’ academic growth by strengthening their analytical and communication skills. Additionally, … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary’s Sweet Seuss Celebration

First-grade students at Fairlawn Elementary wrapped up Read Across America Week in a fun and creative way! To celebrate their love of reading, students dressed up and participated in a special activity inspired by the beloved stories of Dr. Seuss. As part of the celebration, the first graders made a delicious snack that looked just like the famous hat worn by the Cat in the Hat. Using a variety of tasty ingredients, students carefully stacked their treats to create the iconic red and white stripes. The activity combined creativity, teamwork, and a little bit of sweet fun. Students were excited … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Students Exploring Future Paths in Marine Careers

The Chart Your Course Marine & Maritime Career Expo offered Forest Grove Middle School 8th graders an exciting opportunity to explore career possibilities within the marine and maritime industries. Hosted by the Fort Pierce Yacht Club Foundation in partnership with St. Lucie Public Schools’ Career & Technical Education department, the event introduced students to the many thriving career pathways available right here on the Treasure Coast. During the expo, students participated in hands‑on demonstrations and listened to industry professionals share what skills, training, and education are needed for success. Forest Grove students expressed genuine enthusiasm as they discovered new interests … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary 4-H Students Shine at the Fair

Students from Fairlawn Elementary proudly participated in the St. Lucie County Fair through their involvement in local 4-H groups. Students in grades Kindergarten through 5th grade had the opportunity to showcase animals they had been raising and caring for over the past several months. Fair visitors were able to see a wide variety of animals presented by Fairlawn students, including chickens, goats, turtles, bunnies, swine, and even steer. Participating in 4-H gave these young students the chance to learn valuable lessons about responsibility, commitment, and animal care. Preparing for the fair required months of dedication, patience, and hard work as … Read More

Palm Pointe K-8: Oh, the Places Our Rockets Will Go!

From Kindergarten to 8th grade, our Rockets soar! In honor of Dr. Seuss and Read Across America Day, our 8th graders teamed up with our Kindergarteners for a morning of reading, laughter, and leadership. After sharing “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!”, partners created hot-air balloons and wrote their future dreams on either side- one from a Kindergartener’s perspective and one from the middle school mentor. This meaningful buddy activity supports our district’s Classrooms2Careers initiative by helping students begin thinking about who they want to be in the future, and the paths they can take to get there. By the end, … Read More

St. Lucie West Centennial High School Class of 2026 Top Ten

Today we proudly celebrate an incredible milestone as we recognize SLW Centennial’s Top 10 students. These Eagles represent years of hard work, perseverance, and academic excellence. Earning a spot in the Top 10 is no small feat—it reflects dedication in the classroom, resilience through challenges, and a commitment to excellence that sets the standard for our school community. We are incredibly proud of these students and grateful for the families, teachers, counselors, and staff who have supported them every step of the way. Your success reflects the strength of our Eagle family and the high expectations we hold for ourselves.  … Read More

Treasure Coast High School Titans Gain Insight at Holocaust Memorial

On March 3, students in Mr. Grundstrom’s Holocaust Studies class visited the Holocaust Memorial in Miami Beach for an impactful learning experience. The trip gave students the chance to explore the history of the Holocaust in a setting that encourages reflection and understanding. During the guided tour, students examined the events that led to the Holocaust and the experiences of those who lived through it. They were also welcomed by a Holocaust survivor who shared his personal story. Opportunities like this are rare, and hearing directly from a survivor helped students grasp the depth of this tragedy in a way … Read More

Community Shines at Forest Grove Middle School Annual MOA Luau Celebration

Forest Grove Middle School’s Marine Oceanographic Academy (MOA) proudly hosted its annual MOA Luau, a much‑anticipated event that brought together students, families, and community partners for an unforgettable celebration. With perfect weather, delicious food, and warm fellowship, the luau created a truly festive atmosphere that highlighted the strength of our school community. We are sincerely grateful to the families and partners who continue to support our students and demonstrate the powerful impact a caring community can have on their educational journey. Forest Grove is fortunate to have devoted parents, staff, and volunteers who work collaboratively to create meaningful experiences both … Read More

Weatherbee Elementary Captures the Flag in Math Learning Fun

Excitement was in the air in Mrs. Frisby’s classroom as students geared up for an interactive math challenge! Our math coach, Mrs. Proctor, led the class in a high-energy review game called “Capture the Flag” to help students prepare for their Unit 5 District Assessment on decimal comparison and addition and subtraction. Working collaboratively in small groups, students turned to their textbooks to solve problems listed on their index cards. Once a team successfully completed all of the questions, they checked their answers with Mrs. Proctor. Correct answers earned the group a new index card—and the chance to capture a flag (a colored sticky … Read More

Lawnwood Elementary Leopards Participated in the Annual Black History Celebration

Lawnwood Leopards participated in the Annual Black History Celebration All Lawnwood K–5 classes participated in the Annual Black History Showcase, engaging in a meaningful, schoolwide celebration of history and culture. Students worked collaboratively to create a display highlighting an influential African American leader, demonstrating teamwork, creativity, and pride in their work. Through guided research, reading, and discussion, students learned about the individual’s life, accomplishments, and lasting impact on society. The project encouraged critical thinking, strengthened research and presentation skills, and deepened students’ understanding of the important contributions African Americans have made to our nation’s history.  Students also took part in … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School 8th Graders Deepen Learning Through Archetypes Study

Eighth-grade students at Forest Grove Middle School have been fully engaged in exploring the concept of archetypes as part of their ELA curriculum. Across all classrooms, students are demonstrating impressive focus, curiosity, and dedication as they analyze character types and recurring patterns found in literature. Their work includes independent practice, small‑group collaboration, accountable discussions, and hands‑on activities designed to strengthen comprehension and critical‑thinking skills. Teachers report that students are not only staying on task but also showing enthusiasm as they connect archetypes to stories, media, and real‑world examples. The combination of teamwork and individual responsibility has created a productive and … Read More

Fairlawn Elementary’s Little Heart with a Big Impact

Little Heart, Big Impact: Fairlawn Kindergartner Helps Churches Around the World Ruby Charles, a kindergartner at Fairlawn Elementary School, recently showed that even the youngest students can make a big difference. Ruby worked hard to raise money as part of a special fundraiser organized through her church, Temple Baptist Church’s Fort Pierce Campus. Through her dedication and effort, Ruby raised an impressive $217. The money she collected will be used by missionaries to help plant churches in communities around the world. Church planting helps create places where people can gather, worship, and build supportive faith communities. Ruby’s kindness and determination … Read More

Port St. Lucie High School Jaguar Battalion Secures Elite Gold Star Designation

On Thursday, March 12, the Port St. Lucie Jaguar Battalion reached a significant milestone by completing the JROTC Program of Accreditation (JPA) inspection. This high-stakes evaluation, conducted every three years, was overseen by Ms. Atkins, an official evaluator from Fort Benning, Georgia. Her presence added a layer of gravity to the day, as she meticulously graded our program on behalf of the U.S. Army. The morning began with the Continuous Improvement Brief, where our primary staff presented a strategic initiative focused on the restructuring of promotion boards. By ensuring cadets demonstrate true mastery of curriculum before advancing, we have fostered … Read More

Forest Grove Middle School Staff Strengthen Instruction Through Gradual Release

Forest Grove Middle School’s instructional staff recently participated in a professional learning session focused on enhancing the quality of classroom instruction. Led by Ms. Barriner and Ms. Nichols, the training highlighted the importance of modeling think‑alouds and using active processing strategies to support students’ cognitive understanding. Teachers explored how demonstrating their own thinking helps students better grasp complex skills and concepts. A central focus of the session was the “I Do” component of the Gradual Release of Responsibility model. Presenters emphasized that this step is essential because it provides clear, structured guidance and can be incorporated at any point in … Read More

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