Talk:Parkway North High School
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[edit] POV check
regarding this "Building architecture" section, please see Wikipedia:Avoid weasel terms The school is notable in its extensive use of wall-less architecture, [is this a real type of archetecture? I found nothing in Google.] insofar that the school was originally constructed without walls separating classrooms. [maybe "groups of classrooms?"]. This was a trend in architecture in the 1970s when the building was constructed. [This needs a reference and a real date of construction, otherwise it's conjecture]. However, the infeasibility of this design was soon discovered, [date?] and plaster walls were quickly [quickly is how long?] inserted between classrooms, resulting in a mishmash of architecture styling, not to mention the logical problems [stick with an NPOV] with these newly-created rooms recieving proper HVAC ventilation. [All in all, this section just seems like a grumpy attempt at belittling the school] —24.130.109.70
[edit] terms/players
I think the proper term for "wall-less architecture" is "open classroom." Also, what's up with the basketball player names? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 74.132.232.130 (talk) 3 October 2006
- Thanks —Wikibarista 18:21, 23 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Notable Alumns
Should probably include the Rothman brothers from the american rock band, The Living Things 128.239.146.195 08:50, 5 December 2006 (UTC)