Smith is a reach. Sarah Lawrence does not meet need and has lousy financial aid, so it’s only a low match/safety if your parents have 250K set aside for your college studies.
Buy the Fiske GUide or Princeton review’s best colleges and start reading, looking FIRST for safeties and matches you like (finding dream schools is easy). A safety would be a school that admits 45-50+% students and where you’re in the top 25% students. A match would be a school that admits 30-45% students and where you’re near the top 25% students. So, for example, if the school admits 45% applicants and you see the range 25-28 for ACT, and your ACT is 27, it’s a match. If your ACT is 31, it’s a safety.)
No disrespect intended to @MYOS1634, but I think that as a freshman you should spend your nonacademic time living in the present. Make high school a special time in your life and live and learn. Be happy.
There are no reaches, matches and safeties for you. Assuming that there are, presumes a record that you don’t yet have. It puts unnecessary pressure on you and sets you up to feel like a failure or to feel like you have to lose sleep to maintain that status. You don’t need that. It’s not helpful. What will be will be. You need to focus and ENJOY your present classes and your present life.
Just be. Work hard. Love learning. Live for the present. Get through Freshman and Sophomore years before you make any determination of your admissibility to any college. Don’t have dream colleges, have a dream life.