RE Log - Fall 2020

FALL 2020 Ransom Everglades LOG 31 CAROM Claudiana and Juan Carom Robotics Exhibition  MALNIK Shareef Malnik ’76 and Gabrielle (Anwar) Malnik Building Information Center We are strong believers that the best gift we can give our children is education and felt urged to step forward and support the STEM center to show our gratitude and love for the school. We look forward to witnessing an explosion of creativity and ideas, where students can build the future working in an environment of mutual trust, friendship, empathy and community. Claudiana and Juan Carom TOVAR Mariela and Roger Tovar Entry Plaza DI GASBARRO  Lisette and Roland Di Gasbarro Machine Workshop  NEUHUT-SCHWARTZ BIENSTOCK  Quiet Studies   As I walk on the RE campus today, I can still smell the soul of the same grounds I studied and played on when I was 13 years old. That soul spans generations and the culture that it manifests is timeless. It is an honor to play a small role in helping to integrate that priceless timelessness with the most progressive and futuristic vision for the future. RE is the best of both worlds. Shareef Malnik ’76 The Quiet Studies, located on the second and third floors, provide space for our students to collaborate and study. These spaces were made possible by Rachel Neuhut-Schwartz ’99 and Daniel Schwartz (second floor) and Deborah and Neil Bienstock (third floor). Both Mariela and I are very grateful to have had the opportunity for all three of our daughters being able to attend Ransom Everglades. We hope that our contribution will make a difference in continuing the Ransom Everglades tradition of excellence, and assist in paving the way for other young people in Miami. Roger Tovar

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