Excitement is building as the student cast and crew are set to take the stage in May for the UCC production of the musical Matilda. “This is our first production since the pandemic and we are thrilled to be back,”
Members of the Board of Trustees held their March meeting at the new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School in Sarnia this week, following a tour throughout the new school building. The tour was led by Gregory A. Hogan Principal Derek
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has appointed two students to the position of Student Trustee for the 2024-2025 term. They are: Matt believes his position as Catholic Student Trustee will help him gain experience both as an advocate
Each year, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board identifies priority capital projects, to upgrade, renew and maintain school facilities. The Ministry of Education provides annual funding allocations to support these expenditures. School Condition Improvement (SCI) is a capital renewal
UCC’s 1,250-member student body and 120-plus staff were invited to a special luncheon today, featuring rice dishes from around the world. Rice is Nice, a partnership with the Ontario Student Nutrition Program (OSNP), featured rice dishes from Nigeria, Japan, Canada’s
The new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School opened to staff and students on Monday, March 18, 2024! It was an extremely busy week throughout March break, as staff from the school, Facility Services and the Catholic Education Centre, worked together
The St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation has launched the first of eight 50/50 raffles to be held during 2024. The first draw will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2024. Tickets are 3/$5; 10/$10; 30/$20; 150/$50 and can be
The Ministry of Education has launched the Parent’s Guide to Ontario’s Education System. This new resource will provide parents with helpful information that allows them to have a stronger role and actively participate in their children’s education. The guide
Flags at the Catholic Education Centre and all St. Clair Catholic schools will remain at half-mast in tribute to the Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. Mulroney died on February 29 at his home in Palm
Flags at the Catholic Education Centre and at all Sarnia-Lambton schools are being lowered to half-mast today in recognition of the life of St. John Fisher Catholic School Principal Daniela Mezzatesta. Mrs. Mezzatesta was a long-serving and highly regarded Catholic