All-boys high school in New York City gets new home

Sept. 14, 2010
$50 million facility in the Bronx now houses Eagle Academy

From The New York Daily News: After six years of sharing space with other schools, the all-boys public school Eagle Academy in New York City has a new $50 million home. The 78,500-square-foot state-of-the-art facility in the Tremont neighborhood of the Bronx features wireless Internet, a music room with a soundproof recording studio, and an extensive weight room. The school serves 475 students in grades 9-12.

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