Charles Hedgepeth’s eyes welled with tears as he proudly stood in the newly built Eastman Leadership Academy — a school that’s united three generations of his family.
A 1981 graduate from Eastman, Hedgepeth was in the original school’s last high school class. Eastman went on to become a middle school, where Hedgepeth’s youngest son graduated before closing in 2009. Nearly two decades later, the new school is ready to welcome three of his grandchildren starting in Pre-K, third and sixth grade this fall.
"I'm not a very emotional guy, but I get a little teary eyed,” shared Hedgepeth, a member of the Halifax County Schools Board of Education. “I'm glad to see this school."
Halifax County Schools celebrated the grand opening of the new Eastman Leadership Academy in Enfield, a pre-K through 8th grade school built with money raised by the lottery.
"Today is more than just a ribbon cutting,” shared Halifax County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eric Cunningham during the ceremony. “It's a homecoming."
Hundreds of Eastman students, alumni, and families gathered for the occasion, honoring the history of the original school built in 1894 and its continued legacy renewed for future generations.
The $53 million construction project was only possible because of our players. Money raised by the lottery helps award needs-based grants for school construction in North Carolina. In this case, Halifax County received $48.5 million in lottery funds to rebuild Eastman.
Not only is this a historic milestone for the community of Halifax, it also marks the 45th new or renovated school to open with support from lottery-funded grants. There are now 62 counties like Halifax that have received a total of $2.4 billion in lottery funds through the needs-based grant program. The new Eastman is one shining example of how lottery funds translate into tangible, community-changing investments.
“Look at what we've accomplished together,” shared Dr. Eric Cunningham, who helped envision the reconstruction project in 2017. “Thank you, lottery. Thank you."
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