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Byline: Erika Hobbs
Jun. 28--If a new high school looks like Evans High, sits on Evans property and is filled with Evans students, is it really Evans? Orange County School Board members won't say. They skirted the emotional issue of what to do with the run-down school by voting Tuesday to convert its nearby freshman center into a new, $85 million high school with no name. Evans students likely will be zoned for the new school. The fate of the 48-year-old main campus -- who will attend classes there, how it will be renovated or what it, too, will be called -- remains unclear. Fixing beleaguered Evans is a "priority," board Chairwoman Karen Ardaman said. "The community needs to be engaged. It will take years to work it all out."…