This is a personal archive of information regarding legitimate High School/Secondary School (or equivalent grades 9-12) articles. I'm trying to find a suitable personal standard of notability. A proposed policy on schools, Wikipedia:Schools, was rejected on 2006-04-06.

Notability

Per WP:N, an article may be non-notable if it is original research, unverifiable, or a vanity page. So an article on a confirmed High School with legitimate references (such as a link to a government web site) that is written from a neutral point of view would satisfy this criteria of notability. Likewise the vanity guidelines can be met by writing the article on a legitimate High School and avoiding promotional expressions.

The second criteria is related to importance. Unfortunately this is dependent on perspective, so what may be important to one person might not be to another. A reasonable approach might be to compare High Schools to other comparable institutions. These could be, for example, small colleges or local governments. Another possibility is a comparison to geographic pages, such as a page about a village.

I personally find most High Schools to be notable institutions for the following reasons:

Non-notable

The following would probably make me suspect that the High School is not notable:

Schools of borderline notability could be readily merged onto schoold district pages. In fact if the school article is only a paragraph or two in length, it would probably make more sense to do a merge and redirect to the school district page. The school page can always be filled out again when more information becomes available.

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