Black History Month

Sybil Bell, Civics instructor, has arranged for speakers to come each Thursday in February to celebration Black History Month. On February 6th, Andre Barnes, art teacher, and Martin Steward, technology teacher, spoke to our students and encouraged them to bring out their talents, stay focused and avoid distractions as they move through life. There was…

Info Night

Prospective students and their parents are invited to join us on Tuesday, February 18th from 6-7PM to learn about our STEM focused magnet programs. Please RSVP at: tinyurl.com/SGAET0218.

SGAET Colts Receive Early Innovator Distinction

Samuel S. Gaines Academy of Emerging Technologies has been awarded a UBTECH Early Innovator Grant! SGAET is the First and Only School in Florida to be awarded an Early Innovator Grant, and just 23 schools across the nation received the award. UBTECH Education is a division of UBTECH—a global leader in intelligent, humanoid robots for…

Staff Awards

Join us in congratulating our colleagues for their hard work and dedication to excellence. We are so honored to have each of them represent our school in the SLPS 2019-2020 Night of the Stars.

Constitution Day

SGAET would like to thank The Cora Stickney Harper Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution for bringing the Constitution to life for our 4th grade students. As anticipated, performing for the students became a valued learning experience for all adults in attendance, as well as for the students. For more information regarding the…

Kids@Hope

SGAET students were greeted by the Kids@Hope Community cheering them on as they bolt ahead this year … on their way to an “A”

AVID

AVID Instructor Ms. Rachel Smith – Rachel.Smith2@stlucieschools.org Advancement Via Individual Determination, or AVID, is a college preparatory program. The mission of the program is to prepare all students for success in a global society by exposing them to and supporting them in rigorous curriculum. Our students are encouraged to take challenging courses that they may…