Talk:South Medford High School
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[edit] US-centric
Is it really US-centric to not specify that Oregon is in the United States? Anyone who clicks on the Oregon or the Medford link can find that out. As far as I can tell from the disambig page, there are no Oregons that aren't in the US... --Alynna 18:10, 17 October 2005 (UTC)
- As I see it, it's more a question of establishing proper context - users shouldn't have to click across multiple articles just to find out which country a particular school is located in. There are 700 million English speakers in the world, and it's fairly likely that most of them don't know Oregon from an Oreo cookie. 217.155.20.163 00:20, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
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- If you browse through USA-related the articles on Wikipedia, many, if not most, do not specify a country, and merely specify city and state. I find your rationale a little off. The reason that we link article to other articles is so that we don't have to explain everything in one article. And besides, the stub is not Oregon, USA schools, it is Oregon schools. Nick2253 01:19, 20 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] School Themes
I recently added the school themes section, but I'm not sure how far back the themes go, and what they all are. When I get a chance, I'll browse through my yearbooks, but I won't know what was the "theme" back before the 2003-2004 as that's my earliest yearbook. --Nick2253 18:30, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- Themes have been corrected by an unknown contributor --Nick2253 05:37, 2 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Stub-ness"
I feel that this article really is starting to blossom into the real deal. How much more do we need, if any, before we remove the stub classification? I say that we're beyond stub-ness, but I'd like some more "yeahs" before taking action. --Nick2253 18:34, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
- No longer a stub. Look at Clackamas High School and other pages for ideas about expansion. --Liface 19:45, 28 September 2006 (UTC)