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
Students at St. Patrick’s Catholic High School in Sarnia and Ursuline College in Chatham participated in a very special science lesson today, when they linked via the internet with Brother Guy Consolmagno, Director of the Vatican Observatory. “Students have very
In celebration of Kindness Week, which ran in St. Clair Catholic schools November 16 through 20, students in all classrooms were invited to participate in a video contest. Twenty-three classrooms submitted videos, which were judged last week. “It’s never easy
The flag at the Catholic Education Centre in Wallaceburg is lowered to half mast for Sunday, December 6, 2020 to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Each year, this observance highlights the issue of
Chatham-Kent Children’s Services and WAYS Mental Health Support present a free live zoom presentation with child and youth mental health workers. Parenting During the Pandemic – Understating children’s stress and anxiety takes place Tuesday, December 8th, 2020 at 6:00 P.M.
The Noelle’s Gift Foundation has distributed water bottles to all Grade 1 students across the district. The gift includes students in Senior Kindergarten and Grade 2 who are in split classes with Grade 1 students. “The reason we chose to
It appears the new ‘quadmester’ system of timetabling for secondary school students may have more benefits than reducing student contact in the battle against COVID-19. Preliminary data shows that the number of students passing their Grade 9 and 10 compulsory