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  1. The Biweekly Buzz is Florida Ruffin Ridley’s new newspaper club! It’s an all-inclusive writing experience for all grades. Meetings are held in room 321 on Mondays from 2:35-3:00pm. Editions will be published every other week on Friday. We would love to have more students join us! FRR Family/Student Guidebook.

  2. The Florida Ruffin Ridley School, formerly known as the Coolidge Corner School and the Edward Devotion School or Devo, is a public K-8 school located at 345 Harvard Street, Brookline, Massachusetts, United States. It is a part of Public Schools of Brookline.

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  3. Ridley attended Boston public schools and graduated from Boston Teachers' College in 1882. She was the second African American to teach in the Boston public schools (the first was Elizabeth Smith, who taught at the Phillips School in the 1870s).

    • Civil rights activism
    • February 25, 1943 (aged 82), Toledo, Ohio, United States
    • Teacher, writer
  4. Florida Ruffin Ridley School. The Florida Ruffin Ridley School serves the vibrant Coolidge Corner neighborhood and is the largest of Brookline’s K to 8 schools, with a population of 816 students. It enjoys an international reputation: historically, it is the public school that President John F. Kennedy attended; academically, it welcomes ...

  5. Florida Ruffin Ridley School. 345 Harvard Street, Brookline, MA 02446 | (617) 879-4400 | Website Badge Eligible. # 143 in Massachusetts Elementary Schools # 33 in Massachusetts Middle...

    • 345 Harvard Street, Brookline, 02446, MA
    • 06178 794 400
  6. 10. Okt. 2023 · Florida Ruffin Ridley School located in Brookline, Massachusetts - MA. Find Florida Ruffin Ridley School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats.

  7. 26. Feb. 2021 · On February 26, 2021, a ceremony took place in front of Brookline’s largest elementary school (kindergarten – 8 th grade) to celebrate the renaming of what is now called the Florida Ruffin Ridley School. The renaming grew out of a broad reckoning with Brookline’s involvement in slavery.