Spring Forward
The Extended Day program is getting ready for Spring by clearing the garden to plant some yummy vegetables. Students hope to share their harvest before the end of the school year.
The Extended Day program is getting ready for Spring by clearing the garden to plant some yummy vegetables. Students hope to share their harvest before the end of the school year.
Episode V of the SGA Winter Games, The New Dream was held on March 1st. We are happy to report the Jedi Order once again prevailed over the Dark Empire. The 8th grade UM Jedi teachers gained the trophy and won a pod party for their students.
Thank you to community members, District staff, Roundtable of St. Lucie County and SLC School Board Vice Chairman, Mrs. Hawley for coming to SGA for our Tunnel of Hope. Students were greeted with cheers and high fives by Treasure Hunters encouraging them to do their best on the Florida Standards Assessment for Writing.
SGA Winter Games, Episode V: A New Dream will be held March 1st from 5:30-7:30. Come join in all the fun. Cheer your Jedi teachers on to win a pod party. The first 100 students receive a free tote-bag full of school supplies! Students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
February 28th is Class and Spring picture day. All PreK through 5th grade homerooms will have a class picture taken. PreK through 8th grade students that order a Spring picture will be the only ones individually photographed.
Thank you to chairman, Lenny Smallacombe, and the members of Fort Pierce Elks Lodge #1520 for bringing clothes, school supplies and toys to our students from their Backpack Community Program. Thank you for your generosity and the joy you bring to little ones at this special time of year.
Parents, staff and students enjoyed the Sounds of the Season on Thursday evening, December 14th. Thank you Ms. Drayton and your spectacular Middle school band for sharing the holiday music spirit with us.
HaPpY ThAnKsGiViNg! On November 20th, Kindergarten held a Colonial Day Festival. What an engaging event! The students participated in colonial crafts such as story bead bracelets, button whirlgig, making butter and Indian teepees.
On November 16th, Colt families enjoyed Burrito Family Night. There were plenty of games, fun and food. The first 50 families received a $10 Winn Dixie gift card. Everyone left with food from the Treasure Coast Food Bank and one family won a turkey! We are thankful for all our students, staff and families.
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