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Apparently my information was too negative? I included pros and cons, so how is it not neutral? I have been unable to find another high school on wikipedia with references, (Roman and Lowell for example) so how can this be documented? Several students and teachers would be able to back up everything there, but won't be publishing articles on it. After all, other high schools do have lengthy articles. Should they all be deleted for not having references?

A comment about the school's diversity was deleted, but its on LF's website (under Admissions), which was already referenced! "Little Flower offers a “slice of life” in its ethnic mix: 75% Caucasian, 11% Hispanic, 10% African-American, and 4% Asian. Religion: Catholic 90%; non-Catholic 10%. "

It may have just been a formatting thing. When adding information that may be considered to be controversial to an article, be sure to include a reference, like an inline citation to a reference URL within single brackets: [<URL>]. For example, if I wanted to add this sentence: "Google has a search engine at google.com [1]". That would let others verify that the information was true. As for eye-witness reports, unfortunately, Wikipedia has a policy against using them, even if their information is accurate. See: Wikipedia:No original research.
Also, when signing posts on talk pages, please add four tildes "~~~~" at the end. This will automatically date-stamp your message, which makes conversations a bit easier to follow. Thanks, and let us know if you have any other questions! --Elonka 00:38, 21 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]