Florida A&M University Developmental Research School

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Florida A&M University Developmental Research School

Florida A&M University Developmental Research School (FAMU-DRS) is a K-12 laboratory school in Tallahassee, Florida, affiliated with Florida A&M University.

It was established in 1887 with elementary grades, before expanding to junior high school at a later point. Its original location was a temporary facility at 424 Osceola Street. In its history it was known as the Demonstration Elementary School and The Model School . It was named the Lucy Moten Elementary at Florida A&M University in 1932. Its name changed from a "laboratory school" to the current one around the time the Sidney Martin Developmental Research School Act of 1991 passed.[1]

Former NFL cornerback Sam Madison attended the school.

References

  1. ^ "Florida Agricultural and Mechanical Developmental Research School." Florida A&M University Developmental Research School. Retrieved on June 6, 2017.

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