Talk:Northern Highlands Regional High School

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I guess they can't teach maturity. Cacophony 23:58, 29 October 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Notable Athletes

I think that this section should be limited to those who are actually notable (i.e., meeting the requirements of WP:BIO) not just those who are notable in the context of the school--or at least limit it to those for whom sources are citable. It is the best way to make sure that all information in the article meets WP:V. What thoughts do other editors have on this? janejellyroll 03:03, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Infobox

On the infobox, originally, it said that Northern Highlands Regional High School was established in 1957. However, there is a sign that said that it was built in 1965. I don't know which one is more correct, I changed it to 1965 because it is more likely to be correct. I am a student in Northern Highlands and the infobox also said that Robert McGuire was the principal. However, Robert McGuire is the superintendent and John Keenan is the principal. NHRHS2010 talk 01:34, 1 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Coach Simonetti

Northern Highlands is best known for its Football program. For 19 years, Head Coach Steve Simonetti coached the Highlanders, leading the team to State Championships in 1988, and 1999 through 2001. By the time Simonetti retired in early 2007, 46 of his football players had gone to play in the NCAA. The italic text are the text I got from the article. Is it really true that Head Coach Simonetti retired in early 2007? I don't really know if it's true, because I see him a lot at school (since I attend Northern Highlands Regional High School) and he is still working as a head coach or supervisor. NHRHS2010 Happy Holidays 04:17, 22 December 2007 (UTC)