Transportation services for St. Clair Catholic are provided by Chatham-Kent Lambton Administrative School Services (CLASS). Under CLASS policy, students are eligible for transportation if they live farther than 1.6 km (elementary) or 3.2 km (secondary) from their eligible school.
All information about bus delays and cancellations is reported directly by CLASS. St. Clair Catholic will not issue separate communications regarding transportation changes.
Parents and guardians must check with CLASS through one of the following:
• The CLASS transportation website: https://cklass.ca/services/student-transportation/
• The free Chipmunk app (for real-time updates)
• The CLASS parent portal (also provides courtesy seat requests, bus passes, shared
custody applications, and email notifications)
• Local radio stations
• CLASS by phone at 1-877-330-4287
For any transportation questions, please contact CLASS directly using the resources above
School Bus Cancellations Due to Fog
When dangerous fog conditions exist, morning buses will be cancelled. However, in most situations students will be bussed home after school. The decision whether to cancel morning buses will be made by the bus operators in consultation with the CLASS transportation department.
Bus Cancellations and School Closures Due to Snow or Inclement Weather
Safety of students is the primary consideration when the decision is made to cancel buses in situations of inclement weather and/or road conditions. On occasions when dangerous travel results in school buildings being closed, students must not attend. However, when buses are cancelled but schools remain open, it is expected that parents will determine whether it is safe to send their children to school. It is also understood that, should they decide to bring their children to school, it is the responsibility of parents to deliver them and pick them up at the regularly scheduled dismissal time.
On days when buses are cancelled for the day due to inclement weather, teachers will be available to support learning and supervise students who arrive at school. For those students who are unable to attend class on these days, teachers will provide asynchronous learning through their Learning Management System (e.g. Google Classroom). New curriculum will not be taught; however, learning will reinforce objectives previously taught in class. Teachers will also provide feedback to any student whose work has been submitted over the course of the inclement weather day. This is voluntary learning, available to students and families who wish to participate.
If the school is closed for the day due to inclement weather, staff will work remotely from home and will provide asynchronous learning through the Learning Management System. New curriculum will not be taught; however, teachers will be available to provide feedback to any student who has submitted work throughout the day during school hours. Again, this is voluntary learning, available to students and families who wish to participate.
We believe these new strategies will make it possible for all students to continue in their studies from the comfort and safety of their homes when wintry weather makes travel dangerous.