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2003 National Schools of Character Winners & Finalists
Winners

A. B. Combs Leadership Magnet Elementary School
Raleigh, NC
Grades K-5

Carrollwood Day School
Odessa, FL 
Grades PreK–8

Community of Peace Academy
St. Paul, MN
Grades K–12

Izard Elementary School
Van Buren, AR
Grades K–4

The Montclair Kimberly Academy
Montclair, NJ
Grades PreK–12
Penn Valley Elementary School
Levittown, PA
Grades K–5

Philip R. Smith Elementary School
South Windsor, CT 
Grades K–5

St. Genevieve High School
Panorama City, CA
Grades 9–12

Thomas A. Edison Community School
Port Chester, NY
Grades K–5

Walnut Middle School
Grand Island, NE
Grades 6–8



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




Finalists

Heritage Elementary School
Madison, AL

Ho'ala School
Wahiawa, HI

Hunters Creek Elementary School
Houston, TX

McKinley Elementary School
Owatonna, MN

Pocomoke Middle School
Pocomoke, MD
Skaneateles High School
Skaneateles, NY

Stafford County Public Schools
Stafford, VA

Thomasville Primary School
Thomasville, NC

Woodlands Charter School
Ukiah, CA