St. Clair Catholic extends a warm welcome to Dan Edwards, who is giving virtual classroom presentations (grades 2-12) to support student resilience and wellbeing. Dan is a motivational speaker, co-author, and mental health advocate living in Sarnia, Ontario, and he
Please join us on Thursday, March 25th from 3:30-4:30pm for our next Speaker Series with Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl. Known as a world renowned expert in the area of social and emotional learning (SEL). Dr. Schonert-Reichl’s research focuses on fostering positive
What have you been doing to celebrate Lent? St. Clair Catholic is encouraging staff and students to share their Lenten experiences and traditions by sending in a photo and/or story. This could be something you are doing as a classroom,
As part of a school-wide Lenten initiative, the FDK students at St. Ursula Catholic School in Chatham have been praying daily for their family members and friends. In addition, they are sharing acts of kindness towards each other and the
School teams from across the St. Clair district are trying to make their way along a 13,951 kilometer cross-Canada journey as part of the Amazing Race Canada Reading Challenge. Holy Family Catholic School has challenged all schools in the district
Stephanie Zondervan’s Grade 2/3 class at Georges P. Vanier Catholic School has combined artwork with messages of love to encourage healthcare workers and patients at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance (CKHA). “During our morning prayer intentions the students often ask to
St. Clair Catholic highlights Social Work Week by acknowledging and thanking our social workers for their hard work and dedication. Spotlighting this profession and underscoring the important contributions that our Student Support and Wellbeing Team (SSWT) makes on a daily
Ursuline College student Victoria Frias has been awarded the Catholic Principals’ Council of Ontario (CPCO) Student Scholarship. This annual award is presented to a graduating student who best exemplifies strength and passion in the areas of service, advocacy and leadership.
Three ply face masks, featuring authentic Indigenous artwork, have been made available to students in the St. Clair Catholic District School Board. The face masks are a gift to the Board by Steve Tooshkenig, a member of the Bkejwanong Territory
As a community of faith, each year during our Lenten journey God calls us to a time of fasting, praying and caring for others along the way. It is also a time of hope; which is perhaps more important now