Monday, November 16 through Friday, November 20 is Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week to help promote safe schools and a positive learning environment. School climate is the sum of all personal relationships among all members of the school community. A
The Noelle’s Gift foundation has donated a total of $125,000 to the St. Clair Catholic and Lambton Kent district school boards to support students and families in need in 2020. “Especially this year, we are so very grateful to the
Each year, Cyber Awareness Month is an opportunity to reflect on our online security, safety and privacy. It’s even more important this year, as we engage in new ways of teaching, learning and connecting with students, staff and families. This
Where there’s a will there’s a way … and at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School the COVID-19 pandemic is not stopping the annual Homecoming celebration. It’s just going virtual. Instead of football games and assemblies, Homecoming 2020 is all about
Flags at the Catholic Education Centre and at all St. Clair Catholic schools will be lowered to half mast in honour of Remembrance Day, on Wednesday, November 11, 2020. “On this solemn occasion we honour the brave men and women
St. Clair Catholic is seeking input from students, parents and staff regarding our Treaty Recognition Week 2020 activities, as we continue to plan for community connected and integrated learning experiences across schools. To gather your feedback, we’re using a tool
The community of Chatham-Kent is coming together once again – this time to ensure that no one is left behind at Christmas. ‘The Gift CK’ is bringing together holiday hamper programs and service groups from across the municipality. “On November
CLASS would like to remind students they MUST sit in their assigned seat. If you are unsure what your assigned seat is, ask your bus driver or call Student Transportation Services at 1-877-330-4287
St. Clair Catholic will continue to support the annual Royal Canadian Legion Poppy fundraisers this year, using School Cash Online.
Despite the restrictions of COVID-19, the Ursuline College Halloween for Hunger tradition continued this year. Students were challenged to help fill the shelves of our local food bank … and they came through! “Although concerns about COVID-19 kept us from