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Denni talk 02:27, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
The reason I redirected your article on Campus Middle School is that, according to the guidelines at Wikipedia:Schools, it does not meet the notability criteria for inclusion. Basically, a school must meet at least one criterion of several listed there. If it does not, we try to redirect it to the school district, which is what I've done in this case. If you can demonstrate the school's notability in some way, please feel free to modify your article, and it should be able to stand. Denni talk 02:27, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
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I know you're new to Wikipedia, and don't know all the ins and outs yet, but one thing you should be aware of is that hundreds of articles an hour (that's right, an hour) are submitted to us. It is the job of a number of editors who patrol the new pages to make snap decisions on keeping, redirecting, deleting, or otherwise assigning articles. Typically, about 15% of new articles are immediately deleted, most often because they do not assert the importance or notability of their subject or they are outright nonsense. School articles in such a category are not often deleted, but where possible redirected to their local school board. That was the case with your article. Wikipedia:Schools (click on this link) will give you the criteria by which schools are deemed notable. Because inadequate articles are frequently deleted right away, it is a good plan to make sure your article can stand on its own immediately so as to make the first cut. You can be sure that an article whose sole contents are "more coming" or "under construction" will absolutely not meet our fairly generous standards. I would also note that, in my experience, eighty percent of school articles do not progress much, if at all, past the point where they started. So an article that comes in weak should expect to be redirected or even possibly deleted. Regarding your question on the perfect SAT score, this would not be considered to make the school notable, though it is possible that it might help make the student notable depending on how rare this is. As a friendly BTW, I'd suggest you revise your IQ score downward - I know of no IQ test that claims reliability beyond 180. Cheers, Denni talk 01:46, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
That is not true. Both Heero and I have scores of over 190, and he has more than 200. The highest scoring person ever had an IQ of 226, so by saying what you just said, you'd be denying, say, five thousand kids in history who scored more than 180 70.59.3.216 13:50, 10 November 2007 (UTC)(Nick of Nickness in Colorado)
Campus Middle School
Blue Ribbon School would definitely be a point of notability for this school - a very high standard is required to achieve it. I don't know about mathcounts - that depends very much on how many other schools win it in a given year. If only one school per state wins it annually, then that's obviously grounds for notability. If it's awarded to 20% of schools in a state each month, then it's not. I'm not familiar with the award, so I can't say. Other things you might try to find out is if this school has any notable alumni, has any programs which might make it notable (for example, a school band which has placed at a state or national level), or has a historical relevance (started in 1902, say). Again, check WP:SCHOOLS for other criteria which give schools notability. Cheers, Denni talk 23:46, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
- You're welcome - glad to be able to assist. In my estimation (and I'm hard to please when it comes to school articles), the Campus Middle School article is now suitable for Wikipedia. Thanks for your effort - it looks much better than most school articles we get. Denni talk 01:48, 7 December 2006 (UTC)
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Sorry I couldn't have been of more help. Good luck! Denni talk 19:15, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
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Where does the user you mentioned say that? Do you mean here? There, it doesn't seem that he mentioned the other two articles.
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- Thanks. I hope he feels the same... Do you know how do you do that thing in the notes if you have two facts with the same source and they're listed as a) and b)? I used to know, but I forgot. Temperalxy 03:45, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
- Never mind, I figured it out, but thanks anyways. Temperalxy 03:48, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
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