St. Lucie County students from kindergarten through fifth grade dashed laps and burst through powder clouds, raising extra funds for their school.
Fairlawn Elementary School surpassed its fundraising goal during its annual Fun Run, drawing students, staff, and families together for a day of school spirit and community support.
Students in kindergarten through fourth grade ran laps around the course, cheering one another on as they circled the track. Fifth graders got their own moment in the spotlight — a Color Run that showered participants in bursts of bright powder, turning the final stretch into a vivid, memorable finish that drew cheers from the crowd.
One detail set this year's event apart from previous ones: students ran on Fairlawn's AstroTurf field for the first time. The new surface added an extra layer of excitement, and students responded enthusiastically to the change.
The event's success rested on the generosity of sponsors, families, and community members whose contributions pushed the school past its fundraising target. The funds raised are intended to support student opportunities at the Port St. Lucie school.
Fun Runs have become a fixture on the elementary school calendar across St. Lucie County, giving schools a way to blend physical activity with community fundraising — a combination that tends to draw families onto campus in ways that traditional pledge drives do not. For a school whose mascot is the Patriots, the day carried an added charge of collective identity.
Families looking to stay informed about upcoming events at Fairlawn Elementary can visit the St. Lucie Public Schools district website at stlucie.k12.fl.us or follow school communications through the district's LucieLink platform.
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