01/25/2023
Congratulations SLW Centennial NJROTC!
Check out the link below Alums 😉
SLW Centennial NAVY JRTOC Wins 1st Place! – LucieLink
Announcements, District News, Featured, Post to District Site, Press Releases, School News SLW Centennial NAVY JRTOC Wins 1st Place! Posted on January 23, 2023Author VICTOR APONTE Cadet Lieutenant Commander Nikolas Ramirez holds up the 1st place trophy for Personnel Inspection. The SLW Centennial Hi...
01/06/2023
How is everyone doing with their New Years Resolutions?!
We want to hear from you what you plan on changing, growing, or excelling at in 2023!
09/18/2022
Sending a link for the 20 year class reunion page for SLWCHS alumni 🙂
Be sure to share on your social media networks and have others join so everyone can stay connected on upcoming events and Class Committee participation.
St. Lucie West Class of 2006- Class Reunion
Welcome to the class reunion event page for St. Lucie West Centennial's graduating class of 2006! We are so happy that you have decided to visit our page and stay updated on events that will help our class commemorate twenty years since High School graduation at Centennial. At this time, we are loo...
04/26/2022
Who was your favorite band or artist to jam out to after school?
04/25/2022
Throw back to 2012!
Shortly after school ended, St. Lucie West Centennial High School Navy Junior ROTC proudly sent seven cadets to Leadership Academy to learn how to become the future leaders of their unit. Pictured, rom left, Cadets Dane Tushinski, Devin Spellman Michael Battaglia, Johnna Moody,Luis Still and Ro-aine Graham, along with Chester Merrill who is not pictured, were selected to attend due to their achievement in academics, athletics, and military aptitude. Training at the academy began with chaos and yelling from retired Marine Corp Drill Instructors, as they instilled attention to detail and discipline in each cadet. Throughout the training sessions, the academy had a boot camp atmosphere as the cadets learned that in order to become a good leader, one must first become a good follower. The classes they attended included leadership studies, military etiquette, orienteering, military customs, water survival, and sailing. Physical training also played a major role at leadership academy. Each day began before sunrise with calisthenics and sprints, and the day ended with a two or three mile run. All seven cadets passed their physical fitness and academic tests with flying colors. Congratulations to Eagle Navy’s newly minted leaders.