Talk:Brookfield Central High School
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I suggest the current events section be removed, as Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and not a newspaper -- the exam exemptions is not an item of note, either. ~~ 9/4/08 —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fishbob (talk • contribs) 22:00, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
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What this is
[edit]It appears some people have a misconception of what this is. This is Wikipedia's encyclopedia article on the school. It is not the school's page on Wikipedia. This is not social media. The purpose of this page is not to inform students or locals of what is available at the school. That is what the school's webpage is for. An encyclopedia is a tertiary source. That means that, except for the most mundane of material, everything here has to be verifiable to a reliable source, independent of the school. It is not a directory. It is not a newspaper.
What does that mean?
- Unless you can provide a reliable source, independent of the school, leave it out.
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- Information that is directory in nature, we do not include. That includes description of curriculum, grad rates, listings of clubs. Listings of sports offered are allowed, as coverage of sports in the US is a given. However, we only list achievements of the highest level and only team achievements. That means anything less than a team state championship, we do not include. You can reference a listing of athletic teams (or academic teams, or fine arts programs, such as band) to the school, but an independent source would be preferred (For Wisconsin, a good choice would be the WIAA). Any achievement MUST have an independent source. Again, we don't care what the school has to say about itself.
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