Talk:Brandywine High School

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[edit] Drama Reputation

"BHS Drama has a long standing reputation in the community for the excellent quality of its productions."

As an alumnus and member of community in question and an alum of BHS drama, I am skeptical as to the accuracy of this statement.

[edit] NPOV and Format Edits

I've made multiple edits to restructure the format and to attempt to change items to conform to Wikipedia's NPOV policy; however, there are several items which I've migrated to the "Current News" section that need to be attended to. Wikipedia content should not be written in tabloid style, and it needs to be backed up with solid references. I recognize that high school students will largely be contributing to the edits of this page, but I would encourage them as a fellow Brandywine alumnus (class of 1987) to try to follow Wikipedia standards.

Currently, the article stands in need of a list of all athletics, clubs, and possibly courses available at the school. The information presented in the "Current News" section should be backed up with an online citation, preferably from an official website of the school,the district, or the local press. Statements made by teachers constitute hearsay, not policy pronouncements, and are not admissible as proper citations without further documentation. Rcharman 19:19, 20 August 2006 (UTC)