Director of Education Scott Johnson recently paid a visit to Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School and was met at the door by students who were celebrating ‘Dress Like a Director Day!’ The students’ attire included various articles of professional clothing.
17 new trees were planted on Catholic school yards in Forest and Bright’s Grove recently. The trees are courtesy of Lambton Public Health and the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority, through funding from the TD Friends of the Environment Foundation.
Over the past several weeks, hundreds of students of the St. Clair Catholic District School Board have participated in a series of First Nations Pow Wows, at a number of local venues including, Fanshawe College, Lambton College, Moraviantown and the
The Terry Fox Foundation has expressed its appreciation to the St. Clair Catholic District School Board and its family of schools for participation in the annual Terry Fox Run. Fundraising for 2022 totalled more than $40,000. “We would like to
God, you are the source of all love and blessings.We turn to you in gratitude for the gift of mothers,formed in your likeness and image, and vessels of your unconditional love.Bless and accompany them as they guide and nurture their
Over the next several weeks, students equipped with gloves and garbage bags will be fanning out across areas surrounding St. Patrick’s Catholic High School, in an effort to help beautify the neighbourhood. They’ll be gathering up litter that has collected
Draw to be held Friday, June 16, 2023 Picture yourself holding this giant cheque! You could be the next big winner! Since April 2022, the St. Clair Foundation has awarded prizes totaling more than $33,000.00! The next 50/50 raffle runs
Emergency Preparedness Week (May 7-13) is a national event to build awareness about actions people can take to prepare for emergency situations. The province’s theme for 2023 is “A Safe, Practiced, and Prepared Ontario.” The event is coordinated by Emergency
As part of Catholic Education Week’s #onetogether theme, the St. Ursula Catholic School focused on acts of service for the community. Grade 1 and 2 students made cards with words of thanks and appreciation for service to the community, which
Ninety Grade 7 and 8 students from St. Elizabeth, Christ The King and Sacred Heart Port Lambton Catholic schools attended an e-sports competition and learning event, hosted by the Grade 5/6 students of Holy Family Catholic School. Students participated in