The Fund for Ransom Everglades provides the financial resources and flexibility the school needs to make it an extraordinary place to teach and learn — and carry out its values.
Impact by the numbers:
Arts
- 4 arts faculty members served as artists-in-residence this past summer, building expertise that they have brought back to RE’s classrooms, stages and studios
- 125 costumes produced for 4 main stage productions on both campuses
- 28 additional cameras supported increased enrollment in the 8th-grade photography elective, as well as upper school courses in photography and yearbook
Athletics
- Over 75% of all Ransom Everglades students play at least one sport, with just over 50% playing two
- 125 coaches – an all-time high – empower student-athletes at all levels on both campuses
- 110 middle school student-athletes are taking advantage of newly renovated nearby field space
- 12 Raiders went on to continue their athletic journeys with opportunities to play at the collegiate level last year
Faculty Support
- 49 educators, including faculty new to RE, attended the RE Summer Institute for Teachers
- 21 new faculty and staff joined our community to reduce class size further, offer more specialized programs and provide even more personalized attention to every student
Financial Aid
- $8.5 million was awarded to 17% of the student body in 2025-26
- $39,942 was the average grant
Greatest Need
- 6 Pathways launched in the inaugural Pathways Scholars signature program, allowing students to deepen and apply their knowledge with focused and advanced coursework, experiences and original research
- 15 members of the REimagined College Counseling Office set the standard for college counseling at the high school level
Sustainability
- 70+ guests attended last year’s Native Plant Walks, which encourage community members to learn about native plants on our campus, fostering a deeper connection to our local ecosystem
- 10th anniversary of the Ransom Everglades Climate Symposium (RECS), which showcases student research projects, art installations, and performances focused on climate solutions, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and environmental awareness
Technology
- 10 professional community members within the Artificial Intelligence at RE Task Force continue to refine approaches to AI in the classroom, understanding that it is critical to teach our children – through an age-appropriate and thoughtful seven-year curriculum
- 2 courses in the recently redesigned Digital Art curriculum and the Yearbook class use a dedicated digital lab at the upper school