The St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of its first-ever 50/50 raffle. The winner is Ashleigh Shortridge of Petrolia. Ms. Shortridge receives a prize of $8,120 – half of the $16,240 jackpot. The winning
Students in the Grade 6/7 and 7/8 classes at St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna have written and recorded positive, uplifting messages, which will be broadcast on Blackburn Radio in Sarnia beginning Monday, April 4th. “Throughout the year, our students
Tomorrow, April 2nd, is Autism Awareness Day, an annual opportunity to learn more about Autism Spectrum Disorder. More than 70 million people in the world have autism, and in Canada about 1 in 66 children and youth have autism. Tomorrow,
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has appointed two students to the position of Student Trustee for the 2022-2023 term. They are: Samantha Lozon – a Grade 11 student at Ursuline College Chatham Catholic Secondary School Annabelle Rayson –
The Ontario Ministry of Education is committed to addressing systemic discrimination and helping to break down barriers for Indigenous, Black and racialized students, students from low-income households and students with disabilities and other special education needs. The purpose is to
School Mental Health Ontario (SMHO) is now sharing an exciting new opportunity for students in grades 7-11. Applications are now open for Thrive School Mental Health (ThriveSMH), a provincial student reference group. ThriveSMH is a group of passionate students from
The St. Elizabeth Catholic School community gathered on Saturday to officially open a neighbourhood food pantry, which is located adjacent to the NoFrills Wallaceburg parking lot. The project is the work of Mrs. Clare Quinlan’s Grade 4/5 class, with lots
As the jackpot continues to climb, there are just a few days left to purchase tickets for the St. Clair Foundation’s first 50/50 Raffle fundraiser. The draw will be held on Friday, April 1st. Tickets can be purchased online by
St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia has been honoured with recognition from the Terry Fox Foundation for achieving a spot on the foundation’s Top List of Fundraisers. In 2021, the school ranked 17th among all elementary schools in Ontario by
United Way Chatham-Kent has donated several boxes of hygiene products to the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. “Thank you to United Way Chatham-Kent for this donation, which will assist the Board as it works to erase barriers for students