Talk:Mount Rainier High School
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Will whoever is continously deleting the {{NPOV}} tag please desist from doing so? I believe that this article still reeks of point of view and that the article's neutrality needs to be reviewed, though I have yet to find a way to get this outside of the article. I am not going to dispute the article here until I am able to secure a third opinion or more. --Tocapa 06:09, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
Isn't putting up a NPOV tag a way of disputing the article? Shouldn't you put it on when you have this third opinion or more? (—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.235.0.43 (talk • contribs).)
Can the person from the Highline School District ip address please stop defacing this entry. I think your poor editing skills speak for themselves based on how many times you have been banned. Thanks. (—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.235.0.43 (talk • contribs).)
It seems to me that some reason for why this article deserves a NPOV tag is in order. The "this article still reeks of point of view" doesn't cut it. Does the NPOV tag remain until you dig up some third opinon or more? How long will that take? Either put up or shut up.Country Western 01:55, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
- Fine. I give up. I'm wrong. I get it. I don't go to Mount Rainier, so that makes me a complete dipshit. I don't give a shit anymore. Fuck it, I don't care. (—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Tocapa (talk • contribs).)
- That is honestly not the point. I have tried to make this article both informative and detailed. I have tried to include links to outside research/info that support the statements herein. The info here is an accurate representation of things that have gone on at MRHS over the past year or so, and are germane to anyone intrested in this topic. My only objection was that you wanted to replace facts and events with opinion about Small Schools; not all Small School reform efforts are carried out with the same spirit, or accomplish the same goals. Just read about Foss High School and you will see what I mean. That poor school has been ripped apart by the Small Schools do-gooders. While the Small Schools idea has a lot that is good, it also can be just another educational fad that goes nowhere and accomplishes nothing if done badly. The fact that it has, to a large degree, been done badly at MRHS is plain to anyone who spends any time talking with students, teachers, and parents.Country Western 03:22, 25 September 2006 (UTC)