Talk:Waterloo High School (New York)

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I think there's a misunderstanding. Here's why I think the removed content should stay in the article.

  1. It is relevant to the school's article and makes up most of the information.
  2. Most school articles(from what I've seen) have this info.

I hate to start an edit war, but I'd like to make myself clear on this. --D-Day My fan mail. Click to view my evil userboxes 12:10, 9 March 2006 (UTC)

I think we need to remember that this is an encyclopaedia and should be encyclopaedic without containing material that is of little interest to the rest of the world (however defined). The only people interested in when the school bell rings are those who attend the school and this material can be obtained of the school website. The only people interested in knowing the names of the teachers of each subject are those who wish to go to the school or attend the school AND this can be obtained of the website. Wikipedia does not duplicate websites. There is a clear link to the school website for further information. Further, if you want up to date information on the school, do you go to a disinterested third party (such as Wikipedia?) or do you go to the school website? Perhaps read the guidance on what makes a good wikipedia article. Thanks for discussing this. Maustrauser 06:49, 10 March 2006 (UTC)