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*Eastern High School (Washington, D.C.) — Washington, D.C.*Eastern High School (Indiana) — Pekin, Indiana*Eastern High School (Louisville) — Middletown, Kentucky*Eastern High School (Baltimore, Maryland) — Baltimore, Maryland*Eastern High School (Beaver, Ohio) — Beaver, Ohio*Eastern High School (Reedsville, Ohio) — Reedsville, Ohio*Eastern High School (Sardinia, Ohio) — Sardinia, Ohio*Eastern High School (Michigan) — Lansing, Michigan*Eastern High School (New Jersey) — Voorhees, New Jersey*Bristol Eastern High School — Bristol, Connecticut*Eastern Christian High School — North Haledon, New Jersey*Eastern Mennonite School — Harrisonburg, Virginia*Eastern Technical High School — Baltimore, Maryland*Eastern Junior & Senior High School — Greentown, Indiana*Eastern District Junior-Senior High School — Bloomfield, Indiana==See also==*East High School (disambiguation) - Source: Wikipedia

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