St. Clair Catholic’s Action News team has released its first report, documenting the Ground Blessing Ceremonies that were held at the Board’s new building sites in Chatham and Sarnia. “I want to say a special word of thanks to our
Great Big CRUNCH is an annual observance to spotlight the importance of healthy and nutritious food. It is held on the 3rd Thursday in October. The event teaches students about the nutritious and delicious benefits of apples and other local
Students and staff in schools across the St. Clair Catholic district showered their bus drivers with gifts, cards and letters to express their thanks on Bus Driver Appreciation Day 2022. “We appreciate our bus drivers every day of the year,”
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board will provide space in the former Monsignor Uyen Catholic School building on Lark Street to the Chatham Goodfellows, for use as the organization’s ‘toy barn’ for its 2022 Christmas campaign. This will be
The Noelle’s Gift to Children organization has donated water bottles to all students in Grade 1, including Grade 1/2 and SK/Grade 1 split classes. This is the third year the charity has gifted the primary students with water bottles, as
The Chatham-Kent Student Nutrition Program (CKSNP) has received a donation of $21,235 from the Tim Horton’s Smile Cookie campaign. CKSNP provides school breakfasts or snacks to children and youth in schools throughout Chatham-Kent. With the support of community partners, volunteers
A video produced by Holy Family Catholic School Grade 5/6 teacher Dan Rolo, is being featured in promotions for the 2022 I Read Canadian Day event. I Read Canadian Day is a national day of celebration of Canadian books for
Surplus furniture from the former Monsignor Uyen Catholic School on Lark Street, and other schools across the district, is on its way to schools in Sierra Leone. The desks, tables and chairs were loaded onto a transport truck by volunteers
Students at St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna were happy to have recently received a donation of water bottles and fresh fruit, courtesy of Shell Sarnia Manufacturing. The donation coincided with the school’s annual Terry Fox Run. This year, Shell
Chatham-Kent Lambton Administrative School Services (CLASS) is encouraging parents, students, school staff and motorists to recognize the importance of school bus safety within our communities. In addition, CLASS is urging children and parents to say a special ‘thank you’ to