Each year in Canada, April 28 marks the National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace. The day of mourning was first observed by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1984; and later enshrined in national legislation
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.
Beginning in November of 2023, St. Clair Catholic community members were invited by CKXS FM in Wallaceburg, CLASS Shared School Services, and Progressive Ford to celebrate their local school bus drivers by nominating them for Bus Driver of the Week
To honor Earth Day on April 22nd, students from grades 4 to 7 at Christ the King Catholic School embraced the responsibility of community stewardship. Teaming up with project leaders from the local hospital and equipped with protective gloves, students
Get ready to embark on a “detective fitness” adventure this May with the Noelle’s Gift “Find Your Way in May” fundraiser! Participate as an individual, with your family, or on a team. Hunt down hidden QR codes across Lambton County
Students and staff at St. Matthew Catholic School in Sarnia recently participated in a food drive to benefit the Inn of the Good Shepherd. The goal was to help provide essential support to people in the community who need assistance.
Playtek Enterprises began work to apply the surface to the new St. Patrick’s Catholic High School track this week. The goal is to have the new rubber surface installed with line painting completed by the middle of May. This would
Project Search is an exciting program offered by the St. Clair Catholic District School Board, to provide 18-to-21-year-old students with communication, intellectual or physical disabilities opportunities to enter the workforce upon completion of high school. “This transition to work program
Elementary students in Grades 7 and 8 and secondary school students in Grades 11 and 12 visited the Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local 1089 Training Centre in Sarnia this week. Earlier in the week, students participated in
Students at St. John Fisher Catholic School in Forest have partnered with students at Kinnwood Central Public School and Hillside Elementary School to produce a youth video. Entitled Coming Together, the video will be highlighted during student performances at the
On Friday, April 11 the Pathways Centre for Children presented Look Up! an expressive arts show, which was created and directed by Jen Brown Nead, a teacher with the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. The show included students from