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Eagles Hall

Eagles Hall

Eagles Hall was named after Senator Joseph Eagles who was a spokesperson and advocate for the ENCSD. In 1963, the General Assembly appropriated funds for construction and equipment for a new, self-contained building on the ENCSD’s campus. This facility is a 52,000 square foot building with a capacity for 120 students. It includes 14 classrooms, boys and girls dormitories, a kitchen, a dining area, a gymnasium, and a self-contained library. It was the first “new” building on the ENCSD’s campus and was opened in 1965. In 2002, Eagles Hall was closed. All staff and students were relocated to other existing buildings.  

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