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About This School
Eastern High School is a public high school in Washington. The principal of Eastern High School is Rachel Skerritt, whose e-mail is rachel.skerritt@dc.gov. 550 students go to Eastern High School and identify mostly as Black, non-Hispanic; Hispanic; and Native American or Native Alaskan. 1.0% of the Eastern High School students are "limited in English proficiency." 76% of the 550 students here have subsidized lunches. The ratio of students to teachers at Eastern High School is 13:1. Washington Metropolitan High School is one of the nearest high schools.
Extracurricular Activities
Arts
Band
Chorus
Computer arts
Dance
Drawing painting
Orchestra
Theater drama
Languages Taught
French
German
Spanish
Sports
Baseball
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross country
Football
Golf
P.E. classes
Softball
Tennis
Track
Student Ethnicities
Ethnicity
School
District
Black, non-Hispanic
100%
75%
Hispanic
0%
13%
Native American or Native Alaskan
0%
0.07%
Asian/Pacific Islander
0%
2%
White, non-Hispanic
0%
9%
Student Subgroups
Subgroup
School
District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program
As a alumni of Eastern Highschool. My decision to put my son in Eastern was the easiest. With the guidance from Mr. Chisulm and other teachers that care My son has improved tramendously. I love Easter High
(3 years ago)
I graduated in 2009 and mr chiselom did turn around the school since i been there i had 4 different principles and nothing had happen until he came. He even help out the marching band go places. Eastern will never get props again.
(3 years ago)
The principal Wllliam C. Chiselom is awesome! He's turned the school around and made it a place where students and staff alike can be proud of!
(3 years ago)
okay so after reading the negative comments i decided to post. like all inner city schools there's definitely a struggle. it's what you make it i'm an alumni from the 04 class. i can talk about the 'bad' or elaborate on the good no one ever seems to look at the positive side. Eastern in my opinion was a great school they definitely prepared me for college (which i graduated one of the best in 08). try it out look at the bigger picture i've been out for 5 years and still have pride in my school. E-Ball for life! c/o 04
(5 years ago)
I am a 2007 graduate from Eastern High School. Eastern is one of the best schools in DCPS to me because we have the best teachers best band and etc. I love Eastern so much that I hate when people judge when they probably was not even involved when their child went there. Eastern can be better and I believe it will get better but people always putting them down. EASTERN STILL HAVE SOME GOOD LEFT IN IT but people only see the bad thats happening. I have learned a lot from that school all 4 years and now I'm carrying that one to college. Eastern has many intelligent students but people don't realize that I guess because the bad out do the good in this situation. The Class of 2007 got accepted into 62 colleges from various amounts of colleges that shows the teachers must be doing something right.
(5 years ago)
My son re-entered the public school system this year as a 10th grader at Eastern. I was terrified to send him at the idea of putting him in public school especially Eastern. Though I and his father are alumnis the school's reputation and environment has severely decreased in value. However my taken lemons and made lemonade. He joined the marching band made friends and is doing well in his classes. He was overwhelmed by the size of the school and concerned about getting along others. As he learned his way around the school found a club to join and make friends and adjusted to the class work I am satisfied to say that things are going well. The school could be in better shape there's no question but our overall experience has not been bad at all.
(5 years ago)
Eastern's external beauty and appeal seems to be in definite shambles but its faculty's internal resolve to be the pride of Capitol Hill has stood year after year despite DC politicking from Congress the Mayors Office down to the DCPS Main Office. I have stayed on-board long enough (since 2004) to see our teachers lead a debate team to beat Banneker our marching band play for citywide celebrations know that some of our graduates succeed in landing hundred thousand scholarship grants and for our sports teams to show significant come-back signs. But we have kept the faith and the pride for we believe in the critical importance of our work. So we forge on to better heights.
(7 years ago)
It hurt me to read the negative comments about the High School that means a great deal to me. I remember Eastern as the school of champions in sports and academics. In those days we took exceptional pride in our school. I want to be apart of the team of Alumni who is committed rescruing Eastern from peril. We can accomplish what ever is necesary to bring restoration to the school facility academic programs and the school spirit in student body. Time is of essence so let the task begin.
(7 years ago)
When I attended EHS (1987-1990) this school was full of life. There was a thriving athletic program and countless extracurricular activities. I was part of the marching band for three years a period where we played for the president and travelled to many interscholastic competitions. In 2005 my nephews are enrolled. This school has truly lost all direction. The building is dilapidated and the teachers are struggling to teach. However there is hope. The teachers despite the challenges are still committed to educating; in fact of the teachers from my time are still there.
(8 years ago)
In my opinion the core issues with Eastern like all other inner-city educational institutions apathy from the larger society parental neglect negative peer influence and laws and policies that have allowed children too much freedom and latitude to act-out and be disrespectful to authority. The collective 'WE' have failed our children with the attitudes and social policies that have helped to corrupt our communities since the 1970s. Some of the Eastern alumni from the 1960s are attempting to work with the school administration to help turn the school that we love around and pointed in the right direction. Also the profession of teaching needs to be respected in order to attract and retain good teachers. Children can not be allowed to be abusive toward them nor disrespect them. And parents need to be held accountable for their children's behavior and actions in the classroom. James W. Preston Sr. Class of 1965
(8 years ago)
What in the world is going on with Eastern? My daughter has begun her first year there and she as of today (9/8/04) one week after DC Public schools opened just got her schedule. It is a shame that the motto for DC Public Schools is 'Children First' because based upon the way things have happened at Easten the children were apparently not first. Firing the principal may have been the quick fix but there are people above the principal who should also be held accountable for this also. DC Public schools are only taken as serious as the people who are placed in charge to run it and there should be a clean sweep of the whole board and staff overseeing all the schools. Pray for our children because the job may be left up to the parents ultimately.
(8 years ago)
Eastern has turned into one of the worse schools in the District. Staff and faculty are behind on everything test scores are low and the overall moral is that no one seems to be concerned. There is a big problem when 50% or over of the 2004 senior class has failed. The school has potential to be good but the students and staff seem to be self involved. Is anyone looking at the bigger picture? The Children are what's important..If we do not teach them how will they know? The students coming out of this high school are ill-prepared for the real world that awaits them. They are in for a rude awakening. I feel sorry for them. Because someone has defenitely failed them. I will never send anymore of my children there until valid documented changes are made Nor will I refer anyone elses.