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  1. We strive to create groupings that provide academic peers for each student and make it possible to provide high quality instruction and the most effective student services. As we balance classes, we create clusters as follows: Each class will have students who can spark each other, have common interests or will work well together.

  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.

  3. Florida Ruffin Ridley (born Florida Yates Ruffin; January 29, 1861 – February 25, 1943) [1] was an African-American civil rights activist, suffragist, teacher, writer, and editor from Boston, Massachusetts. She was one of the first black public schoolteachers in Boston, and edited The Woman's Era, the country's first newspaper published by ...

  4. Administration. Phone: 617 879 - 4400. Email: candice_whitmore@psbma.org. Degrees and Certifications:

  5. 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 ...

  6. Jan 30, 2022 · Florida Ruffin Ridley was the daughter of one of the first Black judges in Massachusetts, George Ruffin, and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, a suffragist, journalist, and prominent civil rights activist in Boston and nationally. Along with Maria Baldwin, Ridley was one of the first Black women teachers in the greater Boston area.

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  8. Jan 30, 2024 · Two Brookline schools now proudly carry the names Florida Ruffin Ridley and Roland Hayes. Before, the names of both schools (Devotion and Heath) were directly linked to enslavers. The Roland Hayes Display showcases a special exhibit created by the Young Scholars, an affinity group for Black & Latine students in grades 2-8, at the newly re-named ...

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