Aiden Cote, a Grade 8 student from Holy Family Catholic School in Wallaceburg, has done well throughout the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Competition this winter. Through determination, hard work and dedication, Aiden has used his positive attitude and skill
The Ursuline College Chatham Lancers made history on Wednesday, March 8, as the Senior Boys AAA basketball team won the silver medal at the all-Ontario OFSAA tournament in Sarnia. With an overall record of 43-6 over the course of the
The Catholic Graduate Expectation of Living as Joyful Disciples was demonstrated at Christ The King Catholic School this week, as students and staff celebrated ‘Loved One Day.’ Each student invited one parent/guardian or grandparent to join them for a school-wide
Join us for an informative event with Max Stossel from Social Awakening Max is a social engineer that has previously worked for Big Tech companies. He will explain ways that technology has been designed to be addictive & distracting and
The Student Support and Wellbeing Team at Ursuline College recently held a wellness conference, at which students participated in social emotional learning activities. Based on data from the 2021 school climate survey, they created an action plan to focus on
A school readiness program for children with autism will launch in March at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Sarnia, thanks to a unique partnership between Pathways Health Centre for Children and the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. This initiative,
Please be advised that buses in Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4 are cancelled today due to Environment Canada’s winter storm warning for this afternoon. Buses in Zones 5-8 are running as normal. All St. Clair Catholic schools and offices
St. Clair Catholic’s Action News team has produced Episode 3 of the continuing updates for the Board’s new school construction projects. The report was presented to the Board of Trustees at the Tuesday, February 28, 2023 meeting. Special thanks to
Students in Grade 5 to 8 at Holy Rosary Catholic School recently collected non-perishable food items in aid of the Petrolia Foodbank. Earlier this month, Grade 7 and 8 students delivered flyers to residents in the neighbourhood to promote the
A group of Grade 8 boys recently teamed up to collect more than 2,500 articles of clothing, which was donated to the Inn of the Good Shepherd. The clothing drive took place over a three-week period, as part of the