Frazer School launches Brick Legacy Fundraiser to celebrate new campus expansion

Press release from The Frazer School

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Frazer School, now in its second year, has proudly expanded into a new and larger secondary school building while also growing its elementary program. The school recently relocated from its original site to the Hudson Building in AvMed Health Park, located at 4700 NW 89th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32606 — a move accomplished in record time.

To commemorate this exciting milestone, Frazer School is inviting families, alumni, and community members to leave their mark by purchasing personalized commemorative bricks. These engraved bricks, available in 4″ x 8″ and 8″ x 8″ sizes, will be prominently displayed at the school’s entrance, greeting students, staff, and visitors each day. The Brick Legacy Fundraiser offers a unique way to celebrate one of the nation’s first “competitive schools,” dedicated to advancing merit-based education.

“The support this school has received from the community in such a short time has been incredible,” says owner James Schrader. “When Will Frazer shared his vision for a new kind of education model focused on merit and excellence, I knew it would succeed — but I never imagined how quickly it would flourish. This fundraiser is a lasting tribute to everyone who believes in that mission.”

When the brick installation is complete, Frazer School will host a special event welcoming community members, media, and local leaders for a tour of the new facility.

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