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America’s Healthiest Schools: State by State


Congratulations to these super-healthy schools nominated as absolute standouts in their states:

Arizona: Sunburst Elementary, Glendale
Arkansas: Forrest City Junior High, Forrest City
California: Roosevelt Elementary, Fresno
Colorado: Creekside Elementary, Boulder
Connecticut: North Canaan Elementary, North Canaan
Delaware: Brader Elementary, Newark
Florida: Miami Springs Middle School, Miami Springs
Georgia: W.C. Britt Elementary, Snellville
Hawaii: King Kaumuali’i Elementary, Lihue
Idaho: Gooding Elementary, Gooding
Illinois: Paul Revere Primary, Blue Island
Indiana: Helmsburg Elementary, Morgantown
Iowa: Oak Street Middle School, Burlington
Kansas: Anthony Elementary, Leavenworth
Kentucky: Lakewood Elementary, Cecilia
Louisiana: Cyprus Cove Elementary, Slidell
Maine: Mountain Valley Middle School, Mexico
Massachusetts: Mission Hill School, Roxbury
Michigan: Arthur Eddy Academy, Saginaw
Minnesota: Twin Bluff Middle School, Red Wing
Mississippi: Amory Middle School, Amory
Missouri: Alma Schrader Elementary, Cape Girardeau
Montana: Lolo Elementary, Lolo
Nebraska: Campbell Elementary, Lincoln
Nevada: C.C. Meneley Elementary, Gardnerville
New Jersey: Public School #4, West New York
New Mexico: Conlee Elementary, Las Cruces
New York: West Babylon Senior High, West Babylon
North Carolina: Coopers Elementary, Elm City
North Dakota: Burlington-Des Lacs Elementary, Burlington
Ohio: Sharpsburg Elementary, Norwood
Oklahoma: Skyview Elementary, Yukon
Oregon: Abernethy Elementary, Portland
Pennsylvania: Elmwood Elementary, Mechanicsburg
Rhode Island: Blackstone Academy Charter School, Pawtucket
South Carolina: Manning Junior High, Manning
South Dakota: Eureka High School, Eureka
Tennessee: South Elementary, Pinson
Texas: Redwater Junior High, Redwater
Utah: Bountiful Junior High, Bountiful
Vermont: Champlain Valley Union High School, Hinesburg
Virginia: Potomac Senior High School, Dumfries
Washington: Timberline High School, Lacey
West Virginia: Kenna Elementary, Charleston
Wisconsin: Richmond Elementary, Appleton
Wyoming: Rawhide Elementary, Gillette

Note: the following states did not submit an outstanding school: Alabama, Alaska, Maryland, New Hampshire


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Last Updated: August 29, 2008
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  • Victoria Deleon

    Will you add more schools on the list in Texas?

  • Cheree

    I noticed Maryland did not submit a response. I teach in a public school in Baltimore City, which is currently infested with mice, rats, and roaches. I had a panic attack two weeks ago as a result of a mouse entering my class while I was conducting a meeting. What should I do?

  • Phil Lawler

    Congratulations to all the schools recognized for the efforts to improve the health of their students.

    Although not mentioned, Naperville Central High School in Illinois remains a national leader in promoting quality PE. In 2002 the high school recorded a 3% rate over overweight and obese students.

  • Leslie Cantrell

    What education official in the state of Alabama was contacted to make the nomination for America’s Healthiest Schools? Is this something Healthy Living submits to CNN news yearly? –Thank you –Leslie Cantrell

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