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Byline: Steve Lyttle
Mar. 11--In the mid-1990s, Shenine Dulin, Karl Feaster, Olen Little and Jenna Reisterer attended day care together in a building next to East Mecklenburg High School. When classes ended at the school, the four young children spent their afternoon and evening hours playing in the gymnasium and on the football field while their parents -- teachers and coaches at East Mecklenburg -- continued to work. A decade has passed. And not much has changed. Those four youths, now ninth-graders, still spend many of their after-school hours in the gym and on the athletic fields. They're still at East Mecklenburg. And they're still friends. "We attended elementary school and middle school apart from each other,…