Evan Rotella is 19 years old, in his second year of the Media Communications program at Brock and a graduate of Saint Michael. He’s also just dropped his first album, Happy to Be Here. And he absolutely is. Rotella can’t remember a point where he didn’t love music. It comes from spending time with his […]
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Saint Michael CHS Teacher Runs For Kids’ Lives
While many people were enjoying the lazy last few weeks of summer, Victor Pietrangelo, a teacher in the Special Education department at Saint Michael Catholic High School, was running nearly a marathon a day to support students with cancer. Pietrangelo, who is also a long-time Niagara Falls city councillor, took part in a 1,000-kilometre run, […]
Read MoreMore TagYoung Heroes, Ana and Pablo Alvarado, Spread Joy and Support through LemonAID Day
Ana and Pablo Alvarado, students at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Elementary School, are on a mission to make a positive impact. They will host a Lemonade Stand, representing their school as the SVDP Saints, in support of the Niagara Foundation for Family & Children’s Services’ LemonAID Day 2023. Beyond serving lemonade, Ana and Pablo […]
Read MoreMore TagSt. Kevin Catholic Elementary school welcomes Mission Day 2023!
In an outpouring of joy and community spirit, St. Kevin Catholic Elementary School recently brought back its cherished fundraiser, “Mission Day,” after a hiatus, and the results were nothing short of extraordinary. The school’s halls came alive as students eagerly participated in a wide array of exciting activities, from games, bingo, and soccer shootouts to […]
Read MoreMore TagMental Health Awareness Week at Saint Michael Catholic High School
In a remarkable display of compassion and support, students from Saint Michael Catholic High School came together during Mental Health Awareness Week to engage in a series of activities aimed at promoting well-being and raising funds for a worthy cause. Their collective efforts not only fostered a sense of unity within the school community but […]
Read MoreMore TagSaint Paul Student Receives Niagara Region Impact Award
Congratulations to Mackenzie Agretto, a Grade 12 student at Saint Paul Catholic High School, who was presented with a State of the Region Impact Award April 13. Mackenzie was recognized for her efforts to spearhead Niagara Catholic’s prom for students with special needs, Time to Shine, which took place at her school on Tuesday, April […]
Read MoreMore TagElementary Students Learn About Accessibility at All-Access H.O.M.E. Conference
What does it feel like to be blind or have low vision? Or to be unable to hear or have mobility challenges? Approximately elementary 300 students from across Niagara Catholic found out on Tuesday, during an event aimed at giving students the change to experience some of these challenges first-hand, and to hear from others […]
Read MoreMore TagYoung Scientists Win at Niagara Regional Science and Engineering Fair
Students from across Niagara Catholic recently participated in the 60th Anniversary Niagara Region Science and Engineering Fair at Brock University. We are very proud of all students who participated in this very high-calibre event, with some of the best of the best young scientists in Niagara. Congratulations to Julia Dargacz, a Grade 12 student at […]
Read MoreMore TagTime to Shine at Saint Paul Catholic High School
On April 18, Niagara Catholic hosted a very special event for secondary students in our Special Education program – the Time to Shine Formal, which was co-organized by staff and the Saint Paul Catholic High School student council. This event brought together students from all eight Catholic high schools for a day filled with friendship, […]
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It was a simple idea, really. St. Alexander Catholic Elementary School students would bring in donated boxes of cereal throughout Lent, to support the local food bank, Pelham Cares. To make it interesting, student council decided to have a little fun with the food before donating it by running a domino track through the school. […]
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