National Junior Honor Society members partnered with Keeping Fort Pierce Beautiful to pull weeds and clear debris, marking at least their second cleanup effort at the popular waterfront spot.
Members of Lincoln Park Academy's National Junior Honor Society rolled up their sleeves at South Causeway Park in Fort Pierce recently, spending part of their day pulling weeds, clearing debris, and helping restore one of the city's most visible waterfront green spaces.
The service outing marks at least the second time LPA's NJHS chapter has partnered with Keeping Fort Pierce Beautiful, the community organization dedicated to maintaining the city's public spaces. For students in the program, the trip was more than a feel-good afternoon. NJHS membership requires demonstrated leadership, service, and character — and hands-on projects like this one are how students earn and keep that distinction.
South Causeway Park sits along the Indian River Lagoon and draws families, anglers, and walkers from across St. Lucie County. District officials said the students' contribution made a measurable difference in the park's condition.
The project reflects a broader push within St. Lucie Public Schools to move learning outside the walls of traditional classrooms. Lincoln Park Academy, a magnet school serving students in grades six through twelve in Fort Pierce, has long positioned civic engagement as part of its academic identity — what the school community calls the #LPAStandard.
What that standard looks like in practice: middle and high schoolers choosing to spend free time picking up litter along a public shoreline.
The school's announcement did not include individual student names, the number of students who participated, or the total hours of service contributed.
Families interested in how their student can get involved with NJHS service projects at Lincoln Park Academy should contact the school at (772) 468-5794.
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