In December, students at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Sarnia made more than 200 Christmas cards, as a way of spreading the joy of the season to local seniors. The cards were delivered to the residents of Rosewood Village, Landmark
Last month, students at St. John Fisher Catholic School in Forest collected a heaping truck load of non-perishable food items. They focused on collecting boxes of cereal to make a domino chain. Excitement grew as the students filled the hallways
During the week of November 20th, St. Clair Catholic celebrated Kindness Week. Throughout the week, prayers, announcements and activities in our Catholic schools focused on kindness. Classes were also invited to participate in the Board’s Kindness Week Video Contest. Three
The winner in the St. Clair District Education Foundation’s Christmas 50/50 draw is Massimo DeVito of Chatham. Mr. DeVito takes home $9,442.50 – half of the $18,885 jackpot – the largest ever for the Foundation’s 50/50 draws. The winning ticket
St. Patrick’s Catholic High School hosted the regional Special Olympics basketball tournament, for participating schools in Sarnia-Lambton and Chatham-Kent, on Wednesday, December 13. The tournament included 89 athletes from seven schools across the region. “I want to say a special
A Message from Minister of Education Stephen Lecce.
Wishing you God’s blessings of hope, joy, peace and love at Christmas and in 2024!
The Seaway Kiwanis Club of Sarnia has donated $1,200 to the Holy Trinity Catholic School Student Nutrition Program. The donation will be used to buy food for the school’s breakfast program, which provides nutritious snacks for students. Holy Trinity was
Grade 12 Leadership students from St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in Sarnia have received $1,050 in funding from the Ministry of Education’s Entrepreneurship Initiative Fund for their Miracle Mug project. The money will be used to purchase materials, enhance project
St. Anne Gators Collect More Than 800 Pounds of Food for Irish Miracle The students and staff at St. Anne Catholic School in Sarnia recently collected more than 800 pounds of food for the St. Patrick’s Irish Miracle. The non-perishable