Please see the letter to parents/guardians from Education Minister Stephen Lecce. Minister’s Letter to Parents / Guardians
From January to May SCCDSB will be hosting a FREE, virtual presentation once a month for all staff and parents/guardians to provide additional learning opportunities, awareness, and support on important topics. Guest speakers will be invited each month to present
To Our Students, Families and Staff … as we welcome the New Year, may we be filled with hope for brighter days ahead. Our prayer is that 2021 will be the year in which COVID-19 is defeated. And as we
Dear Parents/Guardians, In response to increased concern about transmission of COVID-19 during the holidays and in the interest of keeping all of our communities as safe as possible, St. Clair Catholic elementary and secondary schools will move to remote learning
Dear Parents/Guardians and Staff, In its effort to combat rising cases of COVID-19, the Ontario government has today announced a province-wide shutdown, beginning Saturday, December 26, 2020 at 12:01 a.m. The shutdown will also impact schools. In the St. Clair
Christmas blessings to all students and families – and to the entire community – from the staff at Georges P. Vanier Catholic School in Chatham!
With the holidays finally here, we are putting out a call to all students to share with us your Holiday Highlight over the break. Share The Good with St. Clair Catholic by sending us your story! This could be anything
It has become tradition at St. Joseph Catholic School in Corunna to support the Operation Christmas Tree annual fundraiser, which assists local St. Clair Township families who need a little help. In the past, students and staff have contributed non-perishable
Dear Parents/Guardians, As we prepare to celebrate Christmas this year, we know it is going to be different from anything we have known in the past. In a world that these days can seem very dark, it will be more
The annual food drive at Sacred Heart Catholic School in Port Lambton was a huge success. In just four days, students, staff and families managed to bring in just under 1,000 items for the local food bank. “This event has