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1069 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, New York, 14209, United States
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Jan 25, 2017
CAWB is a dying breed...good old fashion values, discipline, academics, and LOVE❤ I have reared five children , and NEVER have I seen a school ( public or private) run so efficiently. The cleaning staff keeps CAWB spotless, the office is well organized as are the teachers while Sister Gail runs a tight ship. Walk into the building, and you will not see children running wild or teachers raising their voices. You will see order, respect, and happy students. There are rules everywhere we go, and if we don't follow them Cahos ensues. I have seen firsthand the downside of inconsistency in enforcing school rules,and that would be loss of control over the student body which greatly affects academic success, as well as the relationships among teachers, parents, and students. Public school has failed miserably in this area, and private schools are quickly catching up as they have been forced to relax their standards due to low enrollment because parents are uncomfortable with school staff following protocol, i.e., chewing gum, proper uniform, loud voices in the hall, missing assignments, disrespectful attitude toward toward anyone, etc. As I said, CAWB is a dying breed. your child's future is in good hands at CAWB. Your child will graduate with a firm foundation on how to navigate in this world if you as a parent come into this "family " with the right attitude trusting that the principal, teachers , and staff have your child's best interest at heart❤ Vikki Smith

Dec 28, 2014
I go there I love that school

Mar 1, 2015
That School is crazy

Mar 17, 2016

Nov 20, 2014

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Bourbon: The Quintessential American Whisky with a Unique Twist

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The Pivotal Role of Women in the Temperance Movement Leading Up to Prohibition in North America

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