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About Robert Ridgely Gray

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(1910-2003)

Robert R. Gray Elementary is named after Robert Ridgley Gray. Mr. Gray was principal of the former Fairmont Heights Elementary School which was located at the intersection of Addison Road and Sheriff Roads. He served as principal from its opening in 1934 until his retirement in 1970. He was also mayor of Fairmont Heights from 1977-1989. Mr. Gray was an extraordinary educator, administrator, and role model for all children. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from Morgan State University and his Master of Arts degree in Administration and Supervision from New York University. Mr. Gray believed that all children should receive a quality education. The administration and staff of Robert R. Gray Elementary work diligently to keep Mr. Gray’s dream active.

Robert R. Gray Elementary was built in 2001 on the grounds of the former Mary McLeod Bethune Junior High. The doors opened to staff and students in August 2001.  Mr. Prentice A. Christian, Jr. was the first principal and Mrs. Monique Davis was the first Vice Principal. When the doors opened, there were approximately 60 staff members and 600 students during the first year.

Mr. Gray was deceased on April 23, 2003 at the age of 92.  His wife, Mildred Gray, is also deceased.