Students in the Grade 5/6 class at St. Matthew Catholic School recently organized and hosted a school-wide carnival. Carnival for a Cause was a response to the unfolding humanitarian crisis in the Ukraine. Students expressed an interest in helping to
The St. Clair Catholic District School Board extends its thanks to Marlene Kerwin, for her years of service as a member of the Board’s Audit Committee. “For the past six years, Marlene has shared her time and expertise as a
In Canada, May 5th is REDress Day, a National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. In our school communities across the district, students and staff are encouraged to wear red as a sign of support
The St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation has launched its second 50/50 fundraiser! The raffle runs now through June 14, 2022. Tickets are 3/$5; 10/$10; 30/$20; 150/$50 and can be purchased online by clicking here. The first fundraiser, held February
Laura Callaghan, Superintendent of Education for the St. Clair Catholic District School Board, will lead the Ontario Catholic Supervisory Officers’ Association (OCSOA) as the organization’s president for 2022-2023. Mrs. Callaghan’s appointment was announced following OCSOA’s Annual General Meeting in Toronto
This week, as part of Catholic Education Week, we are celebrating Mental Health Week. This year’s theme is “empathy”. In this time of challenges having empathy, not sympathy, is important. Empathy is the capacity we share as human beings to
During the week of May 1 to May 6, the St. Clair Catholic District School Board will celebrate the significant contributions that Catholic Education has made to our communities, the province and to Canada. The theme for Catholic Education Week
As Earth Month comes to a close, St. Clair Catholic thanks you for #InvestingInOurPlanet and participating in the several Earth Month activities that took place in April. There were many opportunities for staff, families, and students, including a tree giveaway,
Each year in Canada, April 28 marks the National Day of Mourning for Persons Killed or Injured in the Workplace. The day of mourning was first observed by the Canadian Labour Congress in 1984; and later enshrined in national legislation
Sarnia businessman Robert E. Dale has pledged a $2,000 annual donation to the St. Clair District Catholic Education Foundation for the next 10 years. The money is to be used to provide yearly awards to St. Patrick’s Catholic High School