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What's Cool in School: Salamanca H.S. had 87% graduation rate for 2023, encouraging post-COVID progress

SALAMANCA — With more than half the school year gone, administrators and staff at Salamanca High School recently took a look at how their students’ academics compare to recent years

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Big Picture Program presented at Environmental Ambassador Summit

On Feb. 9, we were proud to see the Big Picture Program and Kenmore West High School represented at the Niagara River Greenway’s first-ever Environmental Ambassador Summit. The purpose of the event, which was held at the Linde facility in Ken-Ton, was to bring students and organizations together to improve green space in the

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If You See A Smiley Face In A Tree In Kenmore, Leave It There


Who is doing it?
If you’ve seen smiley faces around Kenmore, (and I don’t mean people who are just extra smiley) I’m talking about the yellow emoji looking smiley faces…they’re there thanks to students enrolled in the Big Picture Program in the Kenmore-Tonawanda School District. It's a special project they call "Miles of Smiles."
What are the smiley faces made from?
They're just wooden disks that are painted yellow to look like the iconic smiley faces that you've seen throughout the years on signs and emojis.  If you look closely, you'll see that they've got inspirational quotes on the backs of them too that were written by the students who decorated them.

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