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Ruby Bridges makes a surprise virtual visit to Woodinville school

Sep 3, 2020, 4:11 PM

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Ruby Bridges speaks onstage at Glamour's 2017 Women of The Year Awards at Kings Theatre on Nov.13, 2017, in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Glamour)

(Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Glamour)

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Sixty years after Bridges was the first student to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana, there’s a school named after her in Woodinville.

And the school’s namesake made a surprise virtual visit.

“Welcome to Ruby Bridges’ Elementary. I’m Ruby Bridges.”

That’s what students heard from their computer screens as they logged on for their first day back.

“I didn’t know that would happen,” one student said, laughing with excitement.

“We were hoping to surprise you guys,” Bridges responded.

Bridges also discussed her first school day in 1960, when at 6-years-old she was thrust into the center of the Civil Rights Movement.

“My first day was really different. And I know that your first day today is different from what you guys are accustomed to, but at the end of my year, I loved my school,” she said.

“Right now, I think things are so different in the country, why don’t we set an example for the adults?” Bridges asked the kids. “We can show them how we need to behave, don’t you think?”

The first-day visit was the second surprise appearance by Bridges to the Northshore school. She also spoke with school staff last month to support them as they prepared for distance learning.

The ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio Newsdesk contributed to this report.

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