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Ransom Everglades Upper School's Harry H. Anderson Gymnasium. Ransom Everglades School is an independent, non-profit, co-educational, college-preparatory day school serving grades six to twelve in Coconut Grove in Miami, Florida, United States. It formed with the merger in 1974 of the Everglades School for Girls and the Ransom School for Boys. [2]
Specialization if any: None Address, phone and website: 3575 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Fl 33133, 305-460-8800 (upper school); 2045 South Bayshore Drive, Miami, FL 33133, 305-250-6850 (middle ...
The Ransom Everglades School "Pagoda" is a historic school building at 3575 Main Highway in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida.On July 25, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places as the Ransom School "Pagoda".
A group of students at Ransom Everglades High School in Coconut Grove will see their science experiment launched on a Blue Origins rocket, as part of a program sponsored by NASA.
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Ransom Everglades is Miami's premier prep school. There are other good schools, but none match the repuatation and university matriculation statistics of which Ransom can boast. A higher percentage of the graduating class attends Ivy League Universities than any other high school in Florida and top 10 in the entire United States.
The Collier County Public Schools (or District School Board of Collier County) is a school district in Collier County, Florida. The district has schools in four cities throughout the county: Everglades City, Immokalee, Marco Island, and Naples. The district employs approximately 3,200 teachers, 49% of whom have advanced degrees.