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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Students from Palm Pointe's Safety Patrol help each morning and afternoon by reminding the student body of the" Rocket" expectations. They are greatly appreciated and do a fantastic job!
Left to right: Kiara Laurent, Esmeralda Vergara, Austin Ramirez, Kenyon Weaver, Shelby Arbacheski and Chania Fraser


Wednesday, November 3, 2009

Kindergarten students from Palm Pointe dress up as "Fancy Nancy" during a Character Day Celebration on October 29, 2009.
Back row: Lindsey Kenefick - Kindergarten teacher
Front row/Left to right: Isabella Favata, Kate Diaz and Sofia Tovar

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Martin, Palm Pointe parent volunteer, speaks to first grade students about her career as a nurse during their Career Day Celebration on October 29, 2009.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kalee Breitbach and Victoria Chandler in Jean Svet's sixth grade class use cards at Palm Pointe to practice finding mode, range, median and mean.  Great job girls!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During a unit of study on the 13 colonies, Robin Enoch's and Heather Mitchell's fifth grade students at Palm Pointe heard from Custodial Plant Manager, Erik Henik, about his hiking trip across the Appalachian Mountains.  He has hiked 500 of the total 2100 miles of the trail.  Students used math skills to determine how many miles they would hike a day to complete the 2100 mile trip in 180 days.  They discussed the food, water and equipment needed for travel and safety precautions.

 

 

Second grade students at Palm Pointe have learned about various elected officials roles within our community.  As an extension activity Mayor Christensen came out as a guest speaker to give students a better insight at what it is like to be the mayor of Port Saint Lucie.  Students had a lot of wonderful questions for the mayor.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


The Palm Pointe Kindergarten students had a "Teddy Bear Picnic" on October 16, 2009. The students brought their teddy bears to school and took them outside to read them a story. Afterwards they enjoyed Teddy Graham snacks and juice while singing Teddy Bear songs. When they returned to class they all wrote Teddy Bear stories. What a fun learning experience!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mrs. Harris-Jackson takes time out of her busy day to listen to her son Bryce read his bear a story at the kindergarten "Teddy Bear Picnic" at Palm Pointe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second grade classes took a walking field trip to Fire Station #17 in Tradition during the week of October 12-16. Students were able to get an inside look at these community helpers and learn how Firefighters have many responsibilities from fighting fires and saving lives to many chores at the firehouse. Each student was able to get an inside look at the fire trucks by sitting in the seats and viewing the important tools used by these community helpers.



Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Senator Joe Negron joins Palm Pointe Rockets, Lorrie Rudzinski, Kathy Ferguson and Trisha Dibari at the recent Bowl for Kid's Sake event sponsored by Big Brothers/Big Sisters.
Palm Pointe Educational Research School @ Tradition recently held its Volunteer/Business Partner Orientation. Volunteers and business partners were oriented to school and district volunteering policies while enjoying breakfast. Attendees signed up for committees and were addressed by school administrators as well as the PTO board.
  Second grade students from Palm Pointe Educational Research School at Tradition recently celebrated being chosen Citizen of the Month. Congratulations to all the Rockets for representing the school and being great role models.

Astronaut tells Palm Pointe graduates the sky’s the limit
By Christopher Arnold, Susan Burgess

Monday, June 8, 2009
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — Four-time space traveler Scott “Doc” Horowitz told Palm Pointe Educational Research School’s graduating eighth graders Monday that to be the best, they must first pick something they love and excel in the basics.

“Don’t ever let anyone tell you that you can’t do anything,” he said.

Horowitz, 52, knows what he’s talking about. He invented the next-generation space vehicle that will replace the space shuttle.

He told the students that when he was graduating from high school, a teacher wrote in his yearbook that if he worked hard, someday he might go to the moon.

Horowitz entered the space program in 1992, and flew aboard the space shuttle Columbia in 1996, Discovery in 1997, Atlantis in 2000 and Discovery again in 2001. He retired as an Air Force colonel in 2004.

“I had friends aboard the Columbia (which blew up in 2003),” he said. “I’m an engineer. When I came up with the idea of the Ares I in 2003, which is a capsule above a rocket, it was rejected by the government. But a year later they looked at it, and today they are preparing to test a newer version, the Ares 5, with a space crew capsule.”

Palm Point completed its first year with the graduation of its 91 eighth graders, Principal Debra Snyder said.

“”You achieved much more than was ever expected,” she told the graduates. “You are rockets launching to new heights.”

Nineteen students achieved perfect scores on the FCAT.

Erik Rodriguez, 41, flew in from New York to see his twin daughters, Erika and Justina Rodriguez, 13, from Port St. Lucie, receive their certificates.

“They are very motivated, very ambitious, their grades are excellent and this is an awesome school,” Erik Rodriguez said.

The charter school is a partnership between Florida Atlantic University and the St. Lucie County School District.

Joan Mamone of Port St. Lucie, noted that her granddaughter, Krysta, 13, received a perfect grade on the FCAT.

“I think that at this school they teach them to strive for better than what they think is their best,” Mamone said. “I think Palm Pointe has set a higher standard for all the schools.”

Kelsey Barnhart, 13, said she “thought the best thing about graduation was everyone laughing and smiling and crying. I really liked the support of the teachers here.”

Terry Howard, who retired Monday after 36 years as a history teacher, received a big round of applause from the students.

“I still think teaching is the best job in the world,” he said afterward.

© 2009 Scripps Treasure Coast Newspapers
Original Link: http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/jun/08/09SLPALMPOINTE/

Visit by nationally known author/poet, Mr. Robert Pottle
Robert PottleA special treat this month was the visit by nationally known author/poet, Mr. Robert Pottle.
This poet was a featured author at the International Reading Association Conference held last year in Augusta, Georgia and he also visited students at Henderson University School in Boca Raton after visiting with us on January 27th. Mr. Pottle was introduced to faculty and staff early in the morning and was later interviewed by 8th grader Brianna McAuliffe on our morning announcements show. Following that, Mr. Pottle spent the day reciting his humorous poetry, creating poems and getting our 1st-5th grade students excited about poetry. He was very entertaining, enthusiastic and creative and the students had a great time. Students who ordered copies of his books will receive them soon – personally autographed by the author himself!
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