Talk:Benjamin Logan Local School District

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This article was nominated for deletion on 28 September 2005. The result of the discussion was "keep". An archived record of this discussion can be found here.

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[edit] A suggestion

What do you think of this article as a format Stafford Municipal School District and then also add an article for Benjamin Logan High School. There's a table some of the high schools use. See, eg below: And since you are local, you can take photos and add them too.

I just requested that the article for Benjamin Logan High School be merged into this article. There's not much one can say about the high school that wouldn't be appropriate in an article about the school district. More importantly, I doubt that there's anything that can be said about the other schools which would justify separate articles for them. Already, Benjamin Logan School redirects to this article, about the school district. -- SwissCelt 20:14, 13 October 2005 (UTC)
Mark Keppel High School
Principal Administrator Dr. Gary Gonzales,
School type Public (U.S.)
Religious affiliation None
Founded 1938
Location Alhambra, California
Enrollment
Campus surroundings Urban
Mascot Aztec
School color(s) Cardinal and White

Mark Keppel High School is a secondary school located at 501 E Hellman Ave Alhambra, California, with a ZIP Code 91801. It is a secondary school in the Alhambra Unified School District. etc etc etc

[edit] Translation help

How do I translate my article in to another language?

Ask one of these guys. But if you know the language, simply create a page on the Wikipedia project you want this page to be in, and then add [[{{{1}}}:{{{2}}}]], where {{{1}}} is the two-letter code of the language you are translating into, and {{{2}}} is the name of the page in that language. Octane [improve me?] {{subst:#time:d}}.{{subst:#time:m}}.{{subst:#time:y}} {{subst:#time:H}}{{subst:#time:i}} (UTC)

[edit] Notice

I will no longer be personally adding any new information now that this article is no longer a stub; though feel free to add anything you feel is necessary. Thanks to everyone who saved it fron deletion and expanded it, especially to Joaquin Murietta, for giving me so many tips and taking an interest in this great school! -- SuperWikiman a.k.a. John Hartley

Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia! There's plenty of work yet to be done on other articles for subjects in Logan County, Ohio. Even in-depth articles such as that for the city of Bellefontaine could always use a few more contributions. Ben Logan is the first (and still the only) district in the county with its own article, other villages need a lot more info, East Liberty is still a stub... the list goes on and on. If you can help, we'd love to have you! -- SwissCelt 03:07, 20 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Notable staff?

Not to be mean, but what's the purpose of a "notable" staff section whose staff are really noted only for teaching at Ben Logan and other Logan County pursuits? I see that one, for example, is the choir director at Bellefontaine UMC. This might (and I stress might) be notable were he the director back when Norman Vincent Peale was attending, and had influenced Peale's later ministry in some way, but as it is the notability isn't evident at present. Wikipedia is not a crystal ball. -- SwissCelt 18:30, 14 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Naming convention

I've proposed a standard form for naming articles on Ohio school districts: Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Ohio school districts), which could easily be extended to apply to districts in other states. I'd welcome some feedback on this. PedanticallySpeaking 16:41, 1 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Editing

I just corrected some problems with the article, including numerous small punctuation and spelling problems, but I'm sure there are more than I can do right now. Could someone give the article a thorough cleaning? Thanks! Nyttend 04:01, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sources?

As a student, this statement seems iffy:

"The school is known for [...] its above-average academic scores [...]"

BL, above average? In relation to what? Could someone source this statement? Blast 11.16.06 2235 (UTC -5)

I suppose one could check back copies of the Bellefontaine Examiner for the annual state assessments Nyttend 14:30, 29 November 2006 (UTC)