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  • Dec
    1

    College Counseling: 10th-Grade Class Meeting

    STEM Posner Lecture Hall
  • US Band, Orchestra, Choir Concert

    Lewis Family Auditorium
  • Dec
    3

    SAT

    Everglades Campus
  • Dec
    5

    Electronics/E-Waste Recycling

    Ransom Cottage/MS lockers & BTM office
    E is collecting old/ unwanted/ used small electronics and e-waste for proper disposal and recycling. 
     
    Why should you recycle your electronic items? It decreases the amount of toxins (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) that enter the environment (including our local water systems), and allows for the recovery of valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, and nickel.
     
    Collection bins are currently available on both the US and MS campuses this entire week. The US bin is located outside of the Ransom Cottage by the dropoff loop and the MS bin is located next to the lockers and Breakthrough Miami office.
     
    Students, faculty, staff, and families are welcome to recycle any unwanted electronics/e-waste items. Please only bring small electronic items to campus that can fit into the bin. You may contact STS directly to learn how to recycle large electronic items. They offer free pick-ups. 
     
    To learn more about what items can be recycled, please check this website: https://stsfloridaelectronicrecycling.com or contact Kelly Jackson with questions. 
     
    If you're not ready for this week's collection, the bins will be back during Earth Week (April 17-21) and other times as well. 
  • Bowden Fellows Gallery Night

    Lewis Family Auditorium, Solomon Art Gallery, Ransom Campus
    The Bowden Fellows will open the event in the Lewis Family Auditorium at 7 p.m. then move to the Solomon Art Gallery for a reception and display of posters, photographs, videos, artwork and research papers. Each Fellow will be available to speak about how the Fellowship experience fostered a deeper appreciation for the humanities. To RSVP, please click here. To read more about the Bowden Fellows program, click here.
  • Dec
    6

    Electronics/E-Waste Recycling

    Ransom Cottage/MS lockers & BTM office
    E is collecting old/ unwanted/ used small electronics and e-waste for proper disposal and recycling. 
     
    Why should you recycle your electronic items? It decreases the amount of toxins (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) that enter the environment (including our local water systems), and allows for the recovery of valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, and nickel.
     
    Collection bins are currently available on both the US and MS campuses this entire week. The US bin is located outside of the Ransom Cottage by the dropoff loop and the MS bin is located next to the lockers and Breakthrough Miami office.
     
    Students, faculty, staff, and families are welcome to recycle any unwanted electronics/e-waste items. Please only bring small electronic items to campus that can fit into the bin. You may contact STS directly to learn how to recycle large electronic items. They offer free pick-ups. 
     
    To learn more about what items can be recycled, please check this website: https://stsfloridaelectronicrecycling.com or contact Kelly Jackson with questions. 
     
    If you're not ready for this week's collection, the bins will be back during Earth Week (April 17-21) and other times as well. 
  • Middle School Band Winter Concert

    Swenson Hall
  • Dec
    7

    Electronics/E-Waste Recycling

    Ransom Cottage/MS lockers & BTM office
    E is collecting old/ unwanted/ used small electronics and e-waste for proper disposal and recycling. 
     
    Why should you recycle your electronic items? It decreases the amount of toxins (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) that enter the environment (including our local water systems), and allows for the recovery of valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, and nickel.
     
    Collection bins are currently available on both the US and MS campuses this entire week. The US bin is located outside of the Ransom Cottage by the dropoff loop and the MS bin is located next to the lockers and Breakthrough Miami office.
     
    Students, faculty, staff, and families are welcome to recycle any unwanted electronics/e-waste items. Please only bring small electronic items to campus that can fit into the bin. You may contact STS directly to learn how to recycle large electronic items. They offer free pick-ups. 
     
    To learn more about what items can be recycled, please check this website: https://stsfloridaelectronicrecycling.com or contact Kelly Jackson with questions. 
     
    If you're not ready for this week's collection, the bins will be back during Earth Week (April 17-21) and other times as well. 
  • Upper School Jazz and Guitar Concert

    STEM Posner Lecture Hall
  • Dec
    8

    Electronics/E-Waste Recycling

    Ransom Cottage/MS lockers & BTM office
    E is collecting old/ unwanted/ used small electronics and e-waste for proper disposal and recycling. 
     
    Why should you recycle your electronic items? It decreases the amount of toxins (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) that enter the environment (including our local water systems), and allows for the recovery of valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, and nickel.
     
    Collection bins are currently available on both the US and MS campuses this entire week. The US bin is located outside of the Ransom Cottage by the dropoff loop and the MS bin is located next to the lockers and Breakthrough Miami office.
     
    Students, faculty, staff, and families are welcome to recycle any unwanted electronics/e-waste items. Please only bring small electronic items to campus that can fit into the bin. You may contact STS directly to learn how to recycle large electronic items. They offer free pick-ups. 
     
    To learn more about what items can be recycled, please check this website: https://stsfloridaelectronicrecycling.com or contact Kelly Jackson with questions. 
     
    If you're not ready for this week's collection, the bins will be back during Earth Week (April 17-21) and other times as well. 
  • College Visit: US Air Force Academy

    Cameron conference room - 2nd floor
    Report to College Counseling Office.
  • Alumni Soccer

    US Field
  • Alumni Basketball

    Anderson Gym
  • Dec
    9

    Electronics/E-Waste Recycling

    Ransom Cottage/MS lockers & BTM office
    E is collecting old/ unwanted/ used small electronics and e-waste for proper disposal and recycling. 
     
    Why should you recycle your electronic items? It decreases the amount of toxins (such as lead, mercury and cadmium) that enter the environment (including our local water systems), and allows for the recovery of valuable natural resources, such as gold, copper, and nickel.
     
    Collection bins are currently available on both the US and MS campuses this entire week. The US bin is located outside of the Ransom Cottage by the dropoff loop and the MS bin is located next to the lockers and Breakthrough Miami office.
     
    Students, faculty, staff, and families are welcome to recycle any unwanted electronics/e-waste items. Please only bring small electronic items to campus that can fit into the bin. You may contact STS directly to learn how to recycle large electronic items. They offer free pick-ups. 
     
    To learn more about what items can be recycled, please check this website: https://stsfloridaelectronicrecycling.com or contact Kelly Jackson with questions. 
     
    If you're not ready for this week's collection, the bins will be back during Earth Week (April 17-21) and other times as well. 
  • St. Alban's Day

    Please see this email for all details and note that students on both campuses will be dismissed at 12 p.m. The early bus will depart the middle school campus at 12:10 p.m. and proceed to the upper school campus for a 12:30 p.m. departure.
  • Dec
    14

    Alumni Soccer

    US Field
  • Dec
    15

    Alumni/REPA Holiday Celebration

    Ransom Campus
    Chairman of the Board Jonathan Fitzpatrick and Interim Head of School Rachel Rodriguez invite parents, alumni and grandparents to the annual Holiday Celebration. The event will take place on the Upper School Campus. Help spread the holiday cheer! Guests are encouraged to bring a gift card or unwrapped toy for children ages 12 and under to donate to those in need. All items will be donated to St. Alban's Child Enrichment Center in Coconut Grove. RSVP here by December 12.

    Parking is extremely limited, and we encourage you to rideshare.
  • Dec
    21

    Holiday Break

  • Alumni Soccer

    Walker Field
  • Dec
    22

    Holiday Break

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    23

    Holiday Break

  • Dec
    26

    Holiday Break

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    27

    Holiday Break

  • Dec
    28

    Holiday Break

  • Alumni Soccer

    Walker Field
  • Dec
    29

    Holiday Break

  • Dec
    30

    Holiday Break

  • Dec
    31

    Alumni Soccer Game

    US Field

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Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is a coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades 6 - 12 located on two campuses in Coconut Grove, Florida. Ransom Everglades School produces graduates 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." The school provides rigorous college preparation that promotes the student's sense of identity, community, personal integrity and values for a productive and satisfying life, and prepares the student to lead and to contribute to society.