Flags at the Catholic Education Centre in Wallaceburg and all St.Clair Catholic schools have been lowered to half staff in honour of the passing of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
There are several ways to get in touch with the right services for your child, student, and/or your family when in need of mental health support. Our parent and staff learning hubs are one way to gather useful information on
As per recent announcements, the province has implemented a province-wide shutdown for four weeks in response to worsening trends in key health indicators across the province. The mental health and well-being of children continue to be a key government priority
Our School Climate Survey is now open for SCCDSB parents/guardians to complete. We encourage you to take the time to fill out this brief survey. This information is important in helping our Board to assess perceptions about safety, make informed
Spring has arrived! During this season of hope, we at St. Clair Catholic want you to know that kindness is here, gratitude is here, and WE are here for you! As we enter this new season of resurrection, rebirth, and growth, we
Join us on Wednesday, April 21st from 3:30-4:30 pm for our next Speaker Series with Dr. Caelan Soma, who is the Clinical Psychologist with the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children. Dr. Soma is an internationally acclaimed speaker
Dear Parents/Guardians, As we look forward to the April break next week, we are again taking the precautionary measure of sending home technology with students who require it. As of today, we have no indication that we will not be
A big thank you goes out to all SCCDSB staff who participated in the Dress Down for Wheels event that was held during the week of March 15th. We surpassed our initial goal, purchasing a total of 41 bikes and
Dear Parents/Guardians, On Ash Wednesday, we began our journey towards Easter. During the Lenten season, with fasting, prayer and almsgiving, we have sought the presence of Christ in our lives and in our world. Today, with the arrival of Easter,
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. Today, we