The St. Patrick’s Catholic High School community is celebrating another successful Cyclone Aid food drive, held on Saturday, April 1st. A large portion of neighborhoods in the City of Sarnia were canvassed for non-perishable food items, in support of the
Last month, students at St. Michael Catholic School in Bright’s Grove participated in the Great Gulp, an EcoSchools event, which invites people to drink tap water from a reusable bottle, glass or mug. The Great Gulp is held during World
Students at St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia recently participated in the Mustard Seed Challenge. The event was a collaboration among the school’s Social Justice and Wellbeing Team, St. Patrick’s Catholic High School and Development and Peace. “The Mustard Seed
Students, staff and community volunteers from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School will canvass the city for non-perishable food items in support of the Inn of the Good Shepherd this Saturday, April 1st. Volunteers will stop by homes from 9:00 a.m.
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has appointed two students to the position of Student Trustee for the 2023-2024 term. They are: Lillian (Lily) Cole is a kind and eager Grade 11 student at St. Patrick’s High School. Lily
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
This week Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School welcomed dancers, singers and drummers from Bkejwanong Territory and Aamjiwnaang First Nation. White Lightning Clark, Matthew Isaac, Nodin Cotrelle and Jaden Soney are teaching students about pow wow celebrations, demonstrating different dance
Draw to be held April 28, 2023 Picture yourself holding this giant cheque! You could be the next big winner! In 2022, over four draws, the St. Clair Foundation awarded prizes totaling $27,797.50! The next 50/50 raffle runs now through
In December 2011, the United Nations General Assembly declared March 21 as World Down Syndrome Day. With the help of his parents, Kohen Sittler, a Grade 7 student at Holy Rosary Catholic School in Wyoming, created a video as a
Grade 12 UCC Student Braydon Segeren has won the gold medal at the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (OFSAA) in Ottawa. The championship match was held on March 8th. Braydon went 5-0 in the 64-kg division. He is the