St. Clair Catholic’s Action News team has produced Episode 4 of the continuing updates for the Board’s new school construction projects – Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School in Sarnia; and the new south Chatham Catholic elementary school. The report was
More than 120 parents attended a special evening event recently at St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim. “Our staff team did a great job of providing parents a glimpse into the wonderful work that is happening every day at St.
More than 300 students from St. Clair Catholic schools across Sarnia-Lambton and Chatham-Kent tested their skills of problem solving, abstract reasoning, pattern recognition and strategic thinking, as they competed against each other in chess tournaments. “In every chess game, players
Max Stossel, the founder and CEO of Social Awakening, presented to students and parents of the St. Clair Catholic District School Board at four events in Chatham and Sarnia on April 13 and 14. “Am I using this technology; or
Students from Ursuline College in Chatham and St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in Sarnia met for an interscholastic debate at the Catholic Education Centre in Wallaceburg – the first such event ever held. Each school fielded two teams, both of
St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia is once again among the top schools for fundraising in the annual Terry Fox Run. “When Terry set out, 43 years ago, he could have never imagined that his torch would have been carried
The Grade 7 and 8 Student Leadership Committee at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Port Lambton recently held a successful food drive, with participation from students in all grades. “Special thanks to our students and staff for this successful initiative,
He Is Risen! He Is Risen, Indeed! God, thank You for this Easter celebration and all the gifts You give us. Jesus has been raised to New Life. Alleluia! On this Holy Day, and in this season of Easter joy,
Dear God, We remember today, the pain and suffering of the cross, and all that Jesus was willing to endure, so we could be set free. He paid the price, such a great sacrifice, to offer us the gift of
Lambton College in Sarnia was the venue for a First Nations Pow Wow, which was attended by students from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School and Ursuline College Chatham. The pow wow featured dancers in full regalia, traditional drumming and singing