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
Grade 6 and 7 students at Holy Family Catholic School recently had an opportunity to experience the principles of animation, through an interactive workshop provided by SheepDog Animation. The workshop covered all aspects of creating an animated film, including the
St. Angela Merici Catholic School recently hosted an elementary school sports festival for 37 special athletes from 11 Catholic school communities across the district. The sports festival is an introductory event, where elementary students with intellectual disabilities have the opportunity
Principal Derek Morrison and Vice Principal Tina Jarvis played host to hundreds of visitors at the new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School this week, as the local MPP, the Mayor, school community members and neighbours got a chance to tour
Chris and Kerry Baertsoen, retired educators with St. Clair Catholic, have donated copies of the children’s book, The Tale of the Three Trees, to school libraries across the district, in memory of their daughter, Victoria. Victoria died in a tragic
Students at Holy Family Catholic School in Wallaceburg recently learned about the dangers posed by streams, rivers and lakes, during a visit by the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority (SCRCA). “We live in an area where bodies of water are
On Monday, April 8th Canadians will get a glimpse of the first total solar eclipse of the sun visible from Canada in 45 years. The next one won’t occur until August 23, 2044. These rare events happen when the moon
He is Risen! The Lord is Risen, indeed! As people of faith, we have journeyed through the season of Lent, with fasting, prayer and almsgiving … seeking the presence of Christ in our lives and in our world. Today, we
Dear God, We remember today, the pain and suffering of the cross, and all that Jesus was willing to endure, so we could be set free. He paid the price, such a great sacrifice, to offer us the gift of
The latest winner of the St. Clair District Education Foundation’s 50/50 draw is Diana Dickson of Bright’s Grove. Mrs. Dickson is a two-time winner, having previously won the 50/50 draw in December 2022. “I couldn’t believe it when I was