CHARACTER IN ACTION
Building character one student at a time.
Character Education is a whole school effort to create a community of virtue where moral behaviors such as respect, honesty, and kindness are modeled, taught, expected, celebrated, and continuously practiced in everyday interactions.
Country Springs Hotel/Water Park/Conference Center
Join us for the 2012 Character Education Conference.
Click here for more information.
Character In Action Participation Award
The support of local businesses, churches, and organizations has been instrumental in the success of The Jefferson School District Character in Action initiative. It is our hope that our local businesses, churches, and organizations will continue to promote (and practice) good character. This is a significant initiative for our community and we, therefore, feel it appropriate to recognize those businesses, churches, and organizations that are strong supporters.
Four levels of participation are recognized: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum
Participation Award Application

Families of Character
The Family in Action project is designed to encourage the promotion of good character within the family unit.
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Latest update: 01/09/2012