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[quote=Anonymous]As for Eastern it is going as well as it is planned. The ultimate goal was to relaunch the school. We are in our second year and everything is on track for another year of success. We are just two school calendar years away from graduating our first class in 2015. I commend DCPS they did everything humanly possible to ensure that Eastern would become a school to attract a wide-spectrum of District Residents. I differ on the neighborhood and school boundary issues. It makes me angry when those feel that a neighborhood is entitled and those of the school boundary are considered undesirables. When the statement is yelled "I am from Cap Hill but I don't want my child to go to high-school with a student who lives in Benning Heights" that is just foolish. I shouldn't expect anything more from Cap Hill residents they exclude the residents from Potomac Gardens as well. Let's get it straight darling, we don't need TW but we would like TW understand that we are the Pride of Capitol Hill. When I hear people say that they like Eastern, then it is worth the boostering. What is old is new again. I remember there was the same outcry about Duddington and the Greenleaf coummunties back in the day around the late 70's and 80's and it all centered around Eastern High School.[/quote]
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