Gamble Rogers Middle School is located in St. Augustine, Florida. Scholarships for students attending Gamble Rogers Middle School can be found in our scholarship database
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6250 U.S. Highway 1 South
St. Augustine, Florida
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The Princeton Prize in Race Relations identify and recognize high school students who, through action and service, have demonstrated leadership in advancing racial equity or promoting racial understanding in their schools and communities.Prize recipients receive a cash prize of $2,500 and an all-expenses-paid weekend to a Symposium on Race at Princeton University, where they will meet and engage with other...