The Ontario government is doubling payments to $400 per child and $500 for a child with special needs, to help parents offset additional learning costs, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To find out if you will receive an
A Grade 2/3 class from SCCDSB’s Virtual Elementary School created a slideshow of inspiring messages and cards for Community Living Chatham-Kent. These cyber cards really brightened the day for those at the organization. Brad Verfaillie, the Program Director, wanted to
Important Letter from Deb Crawford, Director of Education Dear Parents/Guardians, As we look ahead to the Easter break, at this time there is no indication that we will not be returning to school on Tuesday, April 6. However, we all
Some exciting new plans to update Sacred Heart Catholic School in Port Lambton were presented to the Board of Trustees at the Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Regular Board Meeting. In July 2020 the Ministry of Education announced $3,105,350 in funding
Design work for the new Gregory A. Hogan Catholic School in Sarnia was presented to the Board of Trustees at the Tuesday, March 30, 2021 Regular Board Meeting. “This is an outstanding design for what will be an absolutely amazing
The full schedule for Voluntary Asymptomatic COVID-19 testing for St. Clair Catholic, LKDSB, and the French language school boards, Viamonde and Providence, is now available. The schedule runs through May 2. All schools will have a scheduled testing date; however,
Families will be staying close to home during the April break this year, so SCCDSB Indigenous Education is hosting a family learning series filled with hands-on and interactive opportunities. This will be an opportunity for families to engage in land-based
Georges P. Vanier student Alexis Penich has turned $25 into more than $2,433 as part of her Lenten Kingdom Assignment project. “Alexis’s awesome effort is just one of many projects our Grade 8 students completed during this Lenten Kingdom Assignment
The challenges faced by the 1934 Chatham All-Stars baseball team, on their journey to the Ontario Baseball Association Championship were the focus of a recent virtual visit by author Brock Greenhalgh. Mr. Greenhalgh was a guest speaker at two virtual
The Student Support and Wellbeing Team (SSWT) is a collaboration amongst our Board’s Social Workers, Child and Youth Workers, Mental Health Lead, and Health Promotion Officer to support students and their families and promote good social, emotional, and mental wellbeing.