Students at St. Michael Catholic School in Bright’s Grove have come together to honour the legacy of Pope Francis through a powerful and heartfelt art and learning project. Led by teacher Kelli Houle, the Grade 7/8 class created a large
Community Updates
Throughout the ordered school closure period, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board will keep families up-to-date regarding cancelled programs and activities. These include school and Board facilities, programs and related activities by parish and community partners.
Live Audio Streaming of Public Board Meetings
During the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholders and members of the general public will have access to all public Board and committee meetings via live audio streaming. Closed captioning is also available.
Staff across the St. Clair Catholic District School Board came together once again during Catholic Education Week (May 5–9) for the 5th Annual Dress Down for Wheels campaign—raising a record-breaking $10,000 and purchasing 43 bikes, complete with helmets, locks, and
On Wednesday, April 23rd, students at St. Teresa of Calcutta Catholic School rolled up their sleeves and picked up shovels for an exciting hands-on experience—planting 36 new trees on the school grounds. The tree planting initiative was more than just
Students from St. John Fisher Catholic School joined peers from Hillside, Kinnwood, and Bosanquet Elementary Schools for an inspiring day of learning at the historic Kineto Theatre in Forest. Led by Leigh George, filmmaker and founder of Kettle Point Productions,
The Ursuline College Chatham community is celebrating a major accomplishment in the world of student theatre — Wisteria, UCC’s original student-led production, has been selected to move on to the prestigious National Theatre School (NTS) Festival Provincial Showcase. After competing
Students at St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia recently rolled up their sleeves—and lined up their cereal—as part of the Cereal Dom-INN-Os challenge supporting the Inn of the Good Shepherd. Led by the school’s Social Justice and Wellbeing Team, the
History was made today in Vatican City, as white smoke billowed from the Sistine Chapel chimney at 6:10 p.m. local time, signaling the election of a new pope. Moments later, Robert Francis Prevost, 69, appeared on the balcony of St.
Grade 6 to 8 students at St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia recently took part in an engaging and eye-opening presentation from the Sarnia Police Service on the topic of social media and internet safety. Constables McLean and Sparling spoke
The Mud Creek Trail in Chatham came alive with energy, colour, and community spirit on Friday, April 25, as more than 240 participants joined the first-ever Light Up the Night for Noelle – CK Edition. From the youngest one-kilometre racers
Last week, secondary students from St. Pat’s and UCC were invited to pause, reflect, and connect during a powerful keynote presentation by internationally acclaimed speaker Sam Demma. His message — rooted in self-reflection, perseverance, and mental wellness — offered students