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Ransom Everglades School

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. It formed with the merger in 1974 of the Everglades School for Girls and the Ransom School for Boys.[2] It's described as a college preparatory school and 100% of Ransom Everglades' students attend a four-year institution after graduation.[3]

Ransom Everglades School
Address
3575 Main Highway

,
33133
Information
TypePrivate,
Independent
MottoHonor and Excellence
Founded1903
FounderPaul C. Ransom &
Marie B. Swenson.
StatusIn business
Head of schoolRachel Rodriguez (Interim)
Faculty242
Teaching staff146
Employees67
Grades6-12
GenderCo-educational
Age range11-19
Enrollment1147 students (2022-2023)
Average class size14.3
CampusesRansom Campus (Upper School), Everglades Campus (Middle School)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)  Hunter Green   Carolina Blue
AthleticsFootball, Sailing, Crew, Water Polo, Swimming, Cross Country, Track & Field, Lacrosse, Tennis, Baseball, Softball, Wrestling, Basketball, Volleyball, Golf, Soccer,
Team nameRaiders
RivalGulliver Preparatory School
AccreditationSAIS/SACS
PublicationThe Dell & Cannon
NewspaperThe Catalyst
Tuition$45,810; includes lunch (2022-2034)[1]
Websiteransomeverglades.org
Ransom Everglades Upper School's Harry H. Anderson Gymnasium

Admission to the school is selective and tuition costs $43,420 per year (2021–22).[4] Tuition includes lunch and most fees except for books.[5] A significant, need-based financial aid program is available. Graduating classes each year range between 150 and 160 students. All students matriculate to four year universities; typically, more than 85% of graduating students continue on to out-of-state colleges and universities.

Ransom Everglades is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (AdvancED). Membership is held in the Southern and National Associations for College Admission Counseling, the National Association of Independent Schools, the College Entrance Examination Board, the Enrollment Management Association, the Council for Spiritual and Ethical Education, the Global Online Academy, the Mastery Transcript Consortium, and the Independent Curriculum Group, among other educational organizations. The school appeared as the #1 Private High School in Florida in the 2018 Niche rankings.[6]

History

Paul C. Ransom, an educator and New York lawyer, opened Pine Knot Camp in 1896 as a school for boys in Coconut Grove. In 1902 he combined that with a campus in the Adirondacks of New York to create the Adirondack-Florida School, the first migratory boarding school. Ransom emphasized a curriculum based on experiential learning. Students attended classes on the Florida campus in the winter and on the New York campus in fall and spring.[7][8] The school suspended operations during World War II. After the war the school reopened in 1947. In 1949 the Adirondack campus was shut down and the school continued in Coconut Grove as the Ransom School for Boys.[9][10] Ransom School changed from a boarding to a day school in 1972.[11] Its counterpart, the Everglades School for Girls, began in 1955 founded by Marie B. Swenson.[12] The schools merged and took its current name in 1974.

The school continues to be influenced and guided by the values of its founders. Ransom's letter to prospective students, stating an interest only in boys who "believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it" is read to the students at the beginning of the year by the Head of School.[13]

Meanwhile, inspired by the philosophy of Marie B. Swenson, who opened the Everglades School for Girls to all students, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity, the school today values a diverse community of learners. According to the school profile, 50% of students hail from multicultural backgrounds and more than 20% speak a language other than English at home.[14] A financial aid program is able to meet the demonstrated need of all qualified students once they are admitted.[15]

Ransom Everglades has longstanding community partnerships with Breakthrough Miami,[16] St. Alban's Child Enrichment Center, Booker T. Washington High School,[17] ARC of South Florida,[18] MUVE and the Reclamation Project,[19] and many other community organizations. After a devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010, students at Ransom Everglades raised almost $30,000 which they donated to relief efforts in that country.[20]

Campuses

The school occupies two campuses. The "Upper School" (Ransom Campus) serves grades nine through twelve and is located on Main Highway on the shore of Biscayne Bay, the site of the original Pine Knot Camp. This makes it the oldest South Florida school still in its original location.[8] The original site of the Everglades School for Girls is now the "Middle School" campus (Everglades Campus), serving grades six through eight and located on South Bayshore Drive, about one and a half miles from the Upper School. It is not on the water but is in a residential neighborhood and a mile away from the restaurants and shops of Coconut Grove.

Three early twentieth century buildings still stand on the Ransom campus. The pagoda was built in 1902.[21] It was once the whole school—the place where the original students both learned and lived. Now, the building serves as the Head of School's office, an event and study space, and faculty offices. It's often featured in historic pictures of South Miami, and in 1973 was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.[2][8][22] Like the Pagoda, the "Ransom Cottage" is constructed from local materials, largely Dade County pine, and is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1906, the cottage has been used as the infirmary, the Headmaster's residence, and the band room. Restored in 1998, now the cottage is a conference room and meeting space.[23] In June 2016, Ransom Everglades acquired the La Brisa property adjacent to the Ransom Campus. The 6.9 acre campus includes a restored 1920s home that sits 23 feet above sea level.[24] According to Penny Townsend, the then-Head of School, the acquisition of the campus would allow the school to "improve [its] facilities, add vital greenspace and continue [its] long tradition of respecting, protecting and learning from the treasures of Old Florida and Miami’s precious coastal ecosystems.”[25]

Both Campuses are featured in the 1998 movie Wild Things.

Academics

The school offers more than 20 Advanced Placement courses each year, and typically 90% or more of the 900+ AP exams taken each year result in a score of 3 or better.[26] Recently, the school replaced some of its AP classes with "Advanced classes" which are at a higher level and allow students to take the AP exam at the end of the academic year.[27] In the Fall of 2018, 16 Ransom Everglades seniors were named National Merit Semi-Finalists.[28]

Athletics

The school has a comprehensive athletic program with over 70 teams among 18 interscholastic sports.[29] Ransom Everglades has fielded state championship teams in recent years in Water Polo (2014, 2015, 2016, 2019),[30][31] Soccer (2015, 2016),[32][33] Tennis (2014, 2018),[34][35] and Volleyball (2013).[36]

Notable alumni

References

Notes
  1. ^ "Tuition & Fees". Ransom Everglades School. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b Klepser (2002) p.59
  3. ^ "Petersons". Retrieved 11 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Ransom Everglades | Private School Tuition & Financial Aid". www.ransomeverglades.org. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  5. ^ "Tuition and Fees". Ransom Everglades School. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  6. ^ "Ransom Everglades School Rankings". Niche.com. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  7. ^ Klepser (2002) p.58
  8. ^ a b c Parks and Munroe (2004) p. 131
  9. ^ Klepser (2002) p. 59
  10. ^ Blanc (1979) pp. 58-59 and p. 84.
  11. ^ Blanc (1979) p. 95.
  12. ^ Lovejoy (1969) p.41
  13. ^ "Ransom Everglades School - History". Ransom Everglades School. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  14. ^ "Ransom Everglades School Profile" (PDF). Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  15. ^ "Ransom Everglades School - Tuition and Financial Aid". Ransom Everglades School. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  16. ^ "Breakthrough Miami". Breakthrough Miami - Our Sites. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  17. ^ Odzer, Ari (January 15, 2016). "Exchange Program Allows South Florida Students to Trade Places". 2017 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. NBC 6. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  18. ^ Falco, Tom (November 13, 2013). "Swoop-A-Thon at Ransom to raise funds for The Arc". Coconut Grove Grapevine. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  19. ^ "Reclamation Project - Ransom Everglades School". The Reclamation Project. Xavier Cortada. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  20. ^ "Ransom Everglades Students Applauded For Generosity To Haiti". University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. March 9, 2010. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  21. ^ "City of Miami Planning Department". Miami Historic Sites and Districts. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  22. ^ Historic Preservation Miami web site article on the Ransom School pagoda
  23. ^ Neilsen, Kirk (January 28, 1999). "Cottage Beaten, Held for Ransom". Miami New Times. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  24. ^ Dixon, Lance (June 21, 2016). "Ransom Everglades School buys one of South Florida's most expensive properties". Miami Herald. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  25. ^ Baumgard, Josh (17 June 2016). "Ransom Everglades Scoops $40M La Brisa, Coconut Grove's Priciest Listing". Miami Curbed. Vox Media. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  26. ^ "Ransom Everglades - At A Glance". Ransom Everglades School. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  27. ^ "Ransom Everglades School | Top Private School in Miami, FL". www.ransomeverglades.org. Retrieved 2022-10-21.
  28. ^ "Sixteen RE seniors named National Merit Semifinalists". Ransom Everglades School. 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
  29. ^ Peterson's (2008) p.482
  30. ^ Stern, Michael (April 16, 2016). "Ransom Everglades girls win third consecutive water polo state title". Miami Herald. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  31. ^ "2019 Boys & Girls Water Polo Championships Matchups". Florida High School Athletic Association. May 11, 2019.
  32. ^ Jackson, Michael (February 11, 2015). "Ransom Everglades wins first boys' soccer state championship". Fake Agency. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  33. ^ Daley, Bill (February 11, 2016). "Ransom Everglades wins first boys' soccer state championship". Miami Herald. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  34. ^ . DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships. April 24, 2014. Archived from the original on 2017-01-08. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  35. ^ "Ransom Everglades star clinches state singles, doubles titles". The Miami Hereald. 2 May 2018. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  36. ^ Fernandez, Andre (November 14, 2014). "Ransom Everglades rules state in Class 4A volleyball". Miami Herald. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  37. ^ Butch Brickell obituary 2011-01-04 at the Wayback Machine
  38. ^ Historicracing.com biography[permanent dead link]
  39. ^ Newsbull Jeff Lindsay Interview 2005-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  40. ^ Daz biography for Mike Malinin 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine
  41. ^ Official Season 5 So You Think You Can Dance Blog profiling the top 20 contestants 2009-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  42. ^ My Reality Television article about Jeanine Mason
  43. ^ a b c Ransom-Everglades School. Alumni Directory 1981.
  44. ^ Blanc (1979) p. 42.
  45. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-10. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  46. ^ Jordi Vilasuso biography at Soapcentral.com
  47. ^ Nee, Eric (2006) Stanford Lawyer Winter 2006 Issue 2007-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  48. ^ "The Louvre's Pamela Golbin Talks Chanel's Rival, Madeleine Vionnet, at Wolfsonian".
  49. ^ "Art Party Mania — Major Exhibition Openings Bring the Power Players Out in Dallas". 25 September 2019.
Bibliography
  • Blanc, Giulio, editor. Ransom Everglades; Reflections of a School, 1893-1978. Miami: Banyan Books (1979)
  • Headley, Gwyn (1996) Architectural Follies in America. ISBN 0-471-14362-6
  • Klepser, Carolyn and Arva Moore Parks (2002) Miami Then and Now (Then & Now). Thunder Bay Press, ISBN 1-57145-852-2
  • Liles, Harriet, editor. Miami Diary 1896. (no place, no publisher) (1996)
  • Lovejoy, Clarence Earle (1963) Lovejoy's Prep School Guide
  • Peterson's (2008) Private Secondary Schools 2008. ISBN 0-7689-2399-9
  • Pincus, Laura and Arva Moore Parks. (2003) Honor & Excellence: A Century Of Ransom Everglades School. Centennial Press, ISBN 0-9741589-1-7
  • Parks, Avra Moore and Munroe, Ralph (2004) The Forgotten Frontier: Florida Through the Lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe. ISBN 0-9741589-2-5
  • Plasencia, Alex (2011) "A History of West Coconut Grove from 1925: Slum Clearance, Concrete Monsters, and the Dichotomy of East and West Coconut Grove". Clemson University: Tiger Prints ISBN 1-2490715-7-7

External links

  • 2006 Best Private School awarded by Miami New Times
  • "Your Tuition Dollars At Work" (PDF). Wall Street Journal. April 1, 2004.

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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 It formed with the merger in 1974 of the Everglades School for Girls and the Ransom School for Boys 2 It s described as a college preparatory school and 100 of Ransom Everglades students attend a four year institution after graduation 3 Ransom Everglades SchoolAddress3575 Main HighwayCoconut Grove Florida 33133InformationTypePrivate IndependentMottoHonor and ExcellenceFounded1903FounderPaul C Ransom amp Marie B Swenson StatusIn businessHead of schoolRachel Rodriguez Interim Faculty242Teaching staff146Employees67Grades6 12GenderCo educationalAge range11 19Enrollment1147 students 2022 2023 Average class size14 3CampusesRansom Campus Upper School Everglades Campus Middle School Campus typeSuburbanColor s Hunter Green Carolina BlueAthleticsFootball Sailing Crew Water Polo Swimming Cross Country Track amp Field Lacrosse Tennis Baseball Softball Wrestling Basketball Volleyball Golf Soccer Team nameRaidersRivalGulliver Preparatory SchoolAccreditationSAIS SACSPublicationThe Dell amp CannonNewspaperThe CatalystTuition 45 810 includes lunch 2022 2034 1 Websiteransomeverglades wbr orgRansom Everglades Upper School s Harry H Anderson Gymnasium Admission to the school is selective and tuition costs 43 420 per year 2021 22 4 Tuition includes lunch and most fees except for books 5 A significant need based financial aid program is available Graduating classes each year range between 150 and 160 students All students matriculate to four year universities typically more than 85 of graduating students continue on to out of state colleges and universities Ransom Everglades is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Independent Schools and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools AdvancED Membership is held in the Southern and National Associations for College Admission Counseling the National Association of Independent Schools the College Entrance Examination Board the Enrollment Management Association the Council for Spiritual and Ethical Education the Global Online Academy the Mastery Transcript Consortium and the Independent Curriculum Group among other educational organizations The school appeared as the 1 Private High School in Florida in the 2018 Niche rankings 6 Contents 1 History 2 Campuses 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditPaul C Ransom an educator and New York lawyer opened Pine Knot Camp in 1896 as a school for boys in Coconut Grove In 1902 he combined that with a campus in the Adirondacks of New York to create the Adirondack Florida School the first migratory boarding school Ransom emphasized a curriculum based on experiential learning Students attended classes on the Florida campus in the winter and on the New York campus in fall and spring 7 8 The school suspended operations during World War II After the war the school reopened in 1947 In 1949 the Adirondack campus was shut down and the school continued in Coconut Grove as the Ransom School for Boys 9 10 Ransom School changed from a boarding to a day school in 1972 11 Its counterpart the Everglades School for Girls began in 1955 founded by Marie B Swenson 12 The schools merged and took its current name in 1974 The school continues to be influenced and guided by the values of its founders Ransom s letter to prospective students stating an interest only in boys who believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it is read to the students at the beginning of the year by the Head of School 13 Meanwhile inspired by the philosophy of Marie B Swenson who opened the Everglades School for Girls to all students regardless of race religion or ethnicity the school today values a diverse community of learners According to the school profile 50 of students hail from multicultural backgrounds and more than 20 speak a language other than English at home 14 A financial aid program is able to meet the demonstrated need of all qualified students once they are admitted 15 Ransom Everglades has longstanding community partnerships with Breakthrough Miami 16 St Alban s Child Enrichment Center Booker T Washington High School 17 ARC of South Florida 18 MUVE and the Reclamation Project 19 and many other community organizations After a devastating earthquake struck Haiti in January 2010 students at Ransom Everglades raised almost 30 000 which they donated to relief efforts in that country 20 Campuses EditThe school occupies two campuses The Upper School Ransom Campus serves grades nine through twelve and is located on Main Highway on the shore of Biscayne Bay the site of the original Pine Knot Camp This makes it the oldest South Florida school still in its original location 8 The original site of the Everglades School for Girls is now the Middle School campus Everglades Campus serving grades six through eight and located on South Bayshore Drive about one and a half miles from the Upper School It is not on the water but is in a residential neighborhood and a mile away from the restaurants and shops of Coconut Grove Three early twentieth century buildings still stand on the Ransom campus The pagoda was built in 1902 21 It was once the whole school the place where the original students both learned and lived Now the building serves as the Head of School s office an event and study space and faculty offices It s often featured in historic pictures of South Miami and in 1973 was listed in the National Register of Historic Places 2 8 22 Like the Pagoda the Ransom Cottage is constructed from local materials largely Dade County pine and is also on the National Register of Historic Places Built in 1906 the cottage has been used as the infirmary the Headmaster s residence and the band room Restored in 1998 now the cottage is a conference room and meeting space 23 In June 2016 Ransom Everglades acquired the La Brisa property adjacent to the Ransom Campus The 6 9 acre campus includes a restored 1920s home that sits 23 feet above sea level 24 According to Penny Townsend the then Head of School the acquisition of the campus would allow the school to improve its facilities add vital greenspace and continue its long tradition of respecting protecting and learning from the treasures of Old Florida and Miami s precious coastal ecosystems 25 Both Campuses are featured in the 1998 movie Wild Things Academics EditThe school offers more than 20 Advanced Placement courses each year and typically 90 or more of the 900 AP exams taken each year result in a score of 3 or better 26 Recently the school replaced some of its AP classes with Advanced classes which are at a higher level and allow students to take the AP exam at the end of the academic year 27 In the Fall of 2018 16 Ransom Everglades seniors were named National Merit Semi Finalists 28 Athletics EditThe school has a comprehensive athletic program with over 70 teams among 18 interscholastic sports 29 Ransom Everglades has fielded state championship teams in recent years in Water Polo 2014 2015 2016 2019 30 31 Soccer 2015 2016 32 33 Tennis 2014 2018 34 35 and Volleyball 2013 36 Notable alumni EditButch Brickell Racing driver and stuntman notable for his work in such movies as 2 Fast 2 Furious True Lies and others 37 38 Majandra Delfino Actress on Roswell TV series Pamela Druckerman Writer and journalist Marc Fein Sports broadcaster Jeffry P Freundlich pen name Jeff Lindsay writer of the Darkly Dreaming Dexter series which has been adapted into the hit television series Dexter 39 The school is part of the fifth novel of the series Dexter is Delicious with some of the characters being Ransom Everglades students Timothy Greenfield Sanders Documentary filmmaker and portrait photographer Lillian Guerra Author widely published historian and Professor at the University of Florida Debby Herbenick Research scientist in sexuality at Indiana University Sex advice columnist writer and blogger Ashleigh Johnson Olympic Gold Medalist member of the 2016 United States women s national water polo team Phillip Lord Oscar winning director of the films Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 21 Jump Street The Lego Movie and Spider Man Into the Spider Verse Mike Malinin Drummer for the Goo Goo Dolls since 1995 40 Robert Malval 5th Prime Minister of Haiti Jeanine Mason Winner of Season 5 of Fox s So You Think You Can Dance 41 42 Jay Pierrepont Moffat Diplomat historian statesman 43 44 Dan Otero New York Yankees pitcher Skylar Satenstein cosmetic surgeon inspiration for Good Will Hunting Arlene Sierra Composer 45 Sam Singer born 1995 American Israeli basketball player for Israeli team Bnei Herzliya Laurinda Hope Spear Founder of Arquitectonica 43 Devi Sridhar Professor of global public health at the University of Edinburgh Andrea Ondi Timoner film director only director to win Sundance Grand Jury award twice Jordi Vilasuso Cuban American award winning soap opera actor 46 Carlos Watson Television host 47 Bruce Weitz Actor best known as undercover cop Sgt Michael Mick Belker in the 1980s TV series Hill Street Blues Sloan Wilson Author most notable for his novel The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit 43 Pamela Golbin Curator author and fashion historian 48 Rachel Feinstein artist American artist 49 References EditNotes Tuition amp Fees Ransom Everglades School Retrieved 17 September 2022 a b Klepser 2002 p 59 Petersons Retrieved 11 May 2010 Ransom Everglades Private School Tuition amp Financial Aid www ransomeverglades org Retrieved 2021 11 23 Tuition and Fees Ransom Everglades School Retrieved 17 May 2018 Ransom Everglades School Rankings Niche com Retrieved 17 May 2018 Klepser 2002 p 58 a b c Parks and Munroe 2004 p 131 Klepser 2002 p 59 Blanc 1979 pp 58 59 and p 84 Blanc 1979 p 95 Lovejoy 1969 p 41 Ransom Everglades School History Ransom Everglades School Retrieved 8 January 2017 Ransom Everglades School Profile PDF Retrieved 8 January 2017 Ransom Everglades School Tuition and Financial Aid Ransom Everglades School Retrieved 8 January 2017 Breakthrough Miami Breakthrough Miami Our Sites Retrieved 8 January 2017 Odzer Ari January 15 2016 Exchange Program Allows South Florida Students to Trade Places 2017 NBCUniversal Media LLC NBC 6 Retrieved 8 January 2017 Falco Tom November 13 2013 Swoop A Thon at Ransom to raise funds for The Arc Coconut Grove Grapevine Retrieved 8 January 2017 Reclamation Project Ransom Everglades School The Reclamation Project Xavier Cortada Retrieved 8 January 2017 Ransom Everglades Students Applauded For Generosity To Haiti University of Miami Miller School of Medicine March 9 2010 Retrieved 9 January 2017 City of Miami Planning Department Miami Historic Sites and Districts Retrieved 7 January 2017 Historic Preservation Miami web site article on the Ransom School pagoda Neilsen Kirk January 28 1999 Cottage Beaten Held for Ransom Miami New Times Retrieved 8 January 2017 Dixon Lance June 21 2016 Ransom Everglades School buys one of South Florida s most expensive properties Miami Herald Retrieved 8 January 2017 Baumgard Josh 17 June 2016 Ransom Everglades Scoops 40M La Brisa Coconut Grove s Priciest Listing Miami Curbed Vox Media Retrieved 8 January 2017 Ransom Everglades At A Glance Ransom Everglades School Retrieved 9 January 2017 Ransom Everglades School Top Private School in Miami FL www ransomeverglades org Retrieved 2022 10 21 Sixteen RE seniors named National Merit Semifinalists Ransom Everglades School 2018 09 25 Retrieved 2019 02 27 Peterson s 2008 p 482 Stern Michael April 16 2016 Ransom Everglades girls win third consecutive water polo state title Miami Herald Retrieved 7 January 2017 2019 Boys amp Girls Water Polo Championships Matchups Florida High School Athletic Association May 11 2019 Jackson Michael February 11 2015 Ransom Everglades wins first boys soccer state championship Fake Agency Retrieved 27 March 2019 Daley Bill February 11 2016 Ransom Everglades wins first boys soccer state championship Miami Herald Retrieved 7 January 2017 Ransom Everglades Wins Florida Class A State Championship DecoTurf High School Tennis Team Championships April 24 2014 Archived from the original on 2017 01 08 Retrieved 7 January 2017 Ransom Everglades star clinches state singles doubles titles The Miami Hereald 2 May 2018 Retrieved 17 May 2018 Fernandez Andre November 14 2014 Ransom Everglades rules state in Class 4A volleyball Miami Herald Retrieved 7 January 2017 Butch Brickell obituary Archived 2011 01 04 at the Wayback Machine Historicracing com biography permanent dead link Newsbull Jeff Lindsay Interview Archived 2005 02 26 at the Wayback Machine Daz biography for Mike Malinin Archived 2011 07 23 at the Wayback Machine Official Season 5 So You Think You Can Dance Blog profiling the top 20 contestants Archived 2009 06 11 at the Wayback Machine My Reality Television article about Jeanine Mason a b c Ransom Everglades School Alumni Directory 1981 Blanc 1979 p 42 Cardiff University biography for Arlene Sierra Archived from the original on 2012 10 10 Retrieved 2010 01 14 Jordi Vilasuso biography at Soapcentral com Nee Eric 2006 Stanford Lawyer Winter 2006 Issue Archived 2007 06 09 at the Wayback Machine The Louvre s Pamela Golbin Talks Chanel s Rival Madeleine Vionnet at Wolfsonian Art Party Mania Major Exhibition Openings Bring the Power Players Out in Dallas 25 September 2019 BibliographyBlanc Giulio editor Ransom Everglades Reflections of a School 1893 1978 Miami Banyan Books 1979 Headley Gwyn 1996 Architectural Follies in America ISBN 0 471 14362 6 Klepser Carolyn and Arva Moore Parks 2002 Miami Then and Now Then amp Now Thunder Bay Press ISBN 1 57145 852 2 Liles Harriet editor Miami Diary 1896 no place no publisher 1996 Lovejoy Clarence Earle 1963 Lovejoy s Prep School Guide Peterson s 2008 Private Secondary Schools 2008 ISBN 0 7689 2399 9 Pincus Laura and Arva Moore Parks 2003 Honor amp Excellence A Century Of Ransom Everglades School Centennial Press ISBN 0 9741589 1 7 Parks Avra Moore and Munroe Ralph 2004 The Forgotten Frontier Florida Through the Lens of Ralph Middleton Munroe ISBN 0 9741589 2 5 Plasencia Alex 2011 A History of West Coconut Grove from 1925 Slum Clearance Concrete Monsters and the Dichotomy of East and West Coconut Grove Clemson University Tiger Prints ISBN 1 2490715 7 7 1 External links Edit2006 Best Private School awarded by Miami New Times Privateschoolsreport com statistics Ransom Everglades School history web page Ransom Everglades Athletics Ransom Everglades School Tuition Your Tuition Dollars At Work PDF Wall Street Journal April 1 2004 Coordinates 25 43 23 N 80 14 41 W 25 7231565 N 80 244772 W 25 7231565 80 244772 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ransom Everglades School amp oldid 1126766311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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