Talk:Pittsford Mendon High School
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[edit] Christian Fundamentalism
The Christian Fundamentalism section is based on rumors and did not have a source. One could also argue that this isn't true since Pittsford is very strict with Christian elements in the school district. For example, Pittsford schools recently banned Christmas decorations because they aren't politically correct. Until you have a source for your speculation about their Christian Fundamentalism, I suggest we leave it out of the article. It may appear biased. 66.66.143.123 18:54, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
- Fndamentalism section isn't based on rumors - actual teachers have documented the appearance of school administrators in church. Appearing biased isn't worth censorship, it's worth documenting on the site as countervailing evidence.
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- What does it matter if school administrators attend church? That doesn't prove they are pushing Fundamentalism. It's called having FREEDOM OF RELIGION in America. They're allowed to go to church. Wikipedia prides itself with having accurate, factual information and not purely what someone claims to see or not see. Until you have a source to back your information up, it should not be on the page. 66.66.143.123 18:54, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
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- unfortunately, the material cannot be sourced because the teacher who voiced it has since been fired for his insubordination, and is not available for contact. Thank you for explaining to me what Wikipedia is. Document the countervailing evidence.
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You know, you guys are making it hard to see who's writing what. Why don't you register for accounts, or at least sign your talk page posts with four tildes (~~~~)? Also, please read Wikipedia:Reliable sources and Wikipedia:Verifiability. Powers T 14:06, 29 November 2006 (UTC)