Holy Family Catholic School students in Grades 1 to 5 participated in the ‘Pitch-In Canada’ program by collecting garbage and debris from the grounds at Glen Mickle Park in Wallaceburg. “We are very proud of the work of our students
St. Clair Catholic is distributing 400 white spruce treelings to families, staff, and classrooms this week in support of Earth Day. Classes and families are encouraged to plant the treelings to help combat the effects of deforestation and #InvestInOurPlanet. For
Students at St. Joseph Catholic School in Tilbury recently enjoyed their first ‘together’ school family activity since the start of the pandemic in 2020. Students at the school are assigned to ‘family teams’ with students from JK to Grade 8,
Students at St. Michael Catholic School in Ridgetown have collected more than 800 food items for the Ridgetown Salvation Army Foodbank. “A big ‘thank you’ goes out to our students, staff and families for their generous support of our community,
Grade 5/6 and 6/7 students at St. John Fisher Catholic School in Forest recently participated in a virtual learning session about Birch bark. The session was facilitated by Naomi Smith, a First Nations artist, curator and educator. During the session,
Throughout the six weeks of Lent, students and staff at St. Anne Catholic School in Blenheim collected a number of items to support Canadian Food for Children – Chatham-Kent. The items collected included canned foods, baby and personal care items,
Students from St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna brought their positive messages of encouragement and hope to the Board of Trustees at the April 19, 2022 meeting. In partnership with Blackburn radio, the students wrote and recorded the messages, which
Blessings to you and your family on this Easter weekend! Whether you are enjoying a quiet weekend at home, or fun celebrations with family and friends, my prayer is that Easter will be a time of rejuvenation and joy. God’s
Students from Georges P. Vanier Catholic School have collected more than 375 pairs of shoes for Canadian Food For Children – Chatham-Kent (CFFC-CK) in a school-wide Lenten service project. The boxes of donated items were collected by CFFC-CK on Thursday,
Josh Taylor, a Grade 8 student at Georges P. Vanier Catholic School has walked from Chatham to Windsor to raise more than $6,500 in donations for the Children’s Hospital of London. Josh’s class was participating in its annual Kingdom Assignment,