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The culture and history of students and families at Clarence Center Elementary School was celebrated as the school held its 35th annual Cultural Celebration.
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The Clarence Central School District has received the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The NAMM Foundation for the 20th consecutive year.
A group of eight students and staff members of the Clarence Central School District received Red Devil Recognitions, highlighting positive contributors to the Clarence school community.
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Elementary school students across the Clarence Central School District will have the opportunity to use a new Kindness Suitcase to turn the lessons of history into kindness, empathy and tolerance.
Students in Clarence High School’s Academy of Business and Finance found success as they rode the ups and downs of a simulated stock exchange during the JA Stock Market Challenge.
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Students in Engineering Design & Development classes at Clarence High School showed their creativity and problem-solving skills as they competed in their Annual Cardboard Boat Regatta.
Students in Clarence Middle School’s Science Bowl team had the opportunity to learn and compete at the highest level as they participated in the National Science Bowl just outside of Washington, D.C.
Students in Clarence High School’s Orchestras visited Chicago, seeing musical performances and cultural landmarks.
Harris Hill Elementary School students teamed up with members of Clarence High School’s Art Partners to bring a wide range of animals to life.
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Clarence High School junior Brody Kaufman is being credited with assisting a kayaker in distress while traveling with family in Florida during Spring Recess.
A group of 14 staff and students from the Clarence Central School District received Red Devil Recognitions, celebrating their positive contributions to the school community.
Clarence Central School District Co-Medical Director Kelly Naab is a Buffalo-area nominee for the American Heart Association’s Woman of Impact competition.
Sheridan Hill Elementary School Principal Jenna Arroyo is reading a book to classes for each of the 180 days of school as part of her Book A Day Program.
Clarence High School senior Angelina Fetterly was recognized for her passion for music with a selection to the mixed chorus of the National Association for Music Education’s 2025 All-Eastern Honors Ensemble Festival.
About 15 students from Clarence High School’s Future Teachers of America club took part in the teacher shadowing experience, observing classrooms across the District’s elementary schools and Clarence Middle School.