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Students oppose Julian Castro's call for name change, want to graduate from Robert E. Lee High School

United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro, who previously served three terms as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, hasn’t wasted any time jumping on the “ban everything Confederate” bandwagon, calling for an immediate name change for San Antonio’s Robert E. Lee High School. “There are other, more appropriate individuals to honor and spotlight as role models for our young people,” Castro wrote on his Facebook page.

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Castro’s not receiving a lot of support for his plan on Twitter, though. Turns out some students and alumni are proud of their school.

https://twitter.com/yewkalaylee/status/614065040996446208

https://twitter.com/PatrickRendon/status/613784385326723072

https://twitter.com/robotterror/status/613898864894959616

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Now, about all of those other Robert E. Lee High Schools …

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