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About this school
Ralph Williams Elementary School is
a suburban public school
in Rockledge, Florida that is part of Brevard Public Schools.
It serves 436 students
in grades Pre-K - 6 with a student/teacher ratio of 9.1:1.
Its teachers have had 39 projects funded on DonorsChoose.
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Grades Pre-K - 6
436 Students
48 Teachers
1700 Clubhouse DrContact info is sourced from our partners at MDR Education, and DonorsChoose updates our site ahead of each school year.
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of students receive free or reduced price lunch
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Source: the National Center for Education Statistics
28%
of students are Black, Latino, Native
American, or Asian
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Last updated Dec 5, 2025
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Ralph Williams Elementary School
$18,114
raised using DonorsChoose
39
projects
funded
18
teachers
funded
113
donors
4
projects
for
basic supplies
6
projects for
technology
2
projects for
books
3
projects
for
art supplies
Ralph Williams Elementary School has received support from
93 individuals from Florida and
20 individuals out-of-state.