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In September, the historic Old Hoover middle school will open its doors to students for the first time in 28 years. And on Aug. 14, the Neighborhood Alliance to Save Old Hoover School and the Friends of Kris Cunningham for City Council, District 6 teamed up to make sure the school puts on its best face for incoming sixth, seventh and eighth graders. Volunteers gave new meaning to the term "dirty politics," digging, weeding and planting flowers in the soil. The Rose Garden citizens, who successfully fought the sale of the school in 1996, now wait anxiously for the sight of kids running through Old Hoover's halls, which have been vacant except for some traffic schoolers, district administrators and an occasional scampering squirrel.
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