Talk:Horizon Science Academy
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Just wondering, why would you consider it unencyclopedic when there are hunreds, excuse me, thousands of articles on Wikipedia about secondary schools? Please comment back. If not, I'll contact you personally. Alex43223 15:02, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
I do agree about it not needing a place for school rules, of which I plan to clean up, but the template you used states that the TOPIC of the article doesn't fit, and that is what I don't understand. Also, why didn't you post anything on the talk page? Alex43223 15:05, 27 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reads like a school rulebook not an encyclopedia entry
Why do we need to know dress code rules? Its not as if the majority of the Wikipedia readers (which is global in scale) will need to know what sort of hair ornaments are prohibited in this school. Right now, the unencyclopedic tag is correct - the information presented here tells us nothing notable about this school apart from a generic dress code and an unremarkable grading policy (A = 4.0, D = 1; I think 99% of the schools out there use that scale).
This article needs to cleaned up to conform to the Wikipedia policy on school articles: Wikipedia:Schools Less cut and paste from rulebooks. --Eqdoktor 23:42, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Wholesale Deletions from POV Interest
Mbayrakdar, why did you make the wholesale deletions about the controversies at HSA? Do you work for HSA or Concept Schools, and therefore don't want people to know about the auditing investigations and misappropriations of public money? Please respond.