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Lakehurst Secondary School was a secondary school in the Scarborough area of Toronto, 17 minutes away from Degrassi Community School. Lakehurst first appeared in Season 6 of Degrassi: The Next Generation, as a rival school to Degrassi. This ongoing rivalry ultimately reached its climax when Drake Lempkey killed J.T. Yorke in Rock This Town. Lakehurst burned to the ground shortly afterwards, and its students were integrated into Degrassi.

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  • Lakehurst Secondary School was a secondary school in the Scarborough area of Toronto, 17 minutes away from Degrassi Community School. Lakehurst first appeared in Season 6 of Degrassi: The Next Generation, as a rival school to Degrassi. This ongoing rivalry ultimately reached its climax when Drake Lempkey killed J.T. Yorke in Rock This Town. Lakehurst burned to the ground shortly afterwards, and its students were integrated into Degrassi.
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  • Lakehurst Secondary School was a secondary school in the Scarborough area of Toronto, 17 minutes away from Degrassi Community School. Lakehurst first appeared in Season 6 of Degrassi: The Next Generation, as a rival school to Degrassi. This ongoing rivalry ultimately reached its climax when Drake Lempkey killed J.T. Yorke in Rock This Town. Lakehurst burned to the ground shortly afterwards, and its students were integrated into Degrassi.
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