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North of Rinaldi and west of Sepulveda is a gas station and the 405, and no space for anything more. I believe Alemany used to be *east* of Sepulveda, east of the Jewish cemetary.
Jordan Brown (
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23:10, 8 February 2008 (UTC)reply
The article lacks information about the present day high school. How about the curriculum, what does one get for $11K a year? What do students do next after graduating? The history is interesting, with the location changes, name changes and the rather rapid change to co-educational. - -
Prairieplant (
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12:53, 13 July 2019 (UTC)reply
Prairieplant, this isn't a guidebook nor a rating cite. All an encyclopedia article does is summarize what others have written about the school in reliable sources. Perhaps you can find what you want on the school's website or by looking to aggregating sites such as niche.com or greatschools.com.
John from Idegon (
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17:02, 13 July 2019 (UTC)reply
John from Idegon and you say that nothing has been written about the school since 1997 in local newspapers or run on television news, besides the history posted on the school's website and used as a source in 2018. Okay. --
Prairieplant (
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13:29, 15 July 2019 (UTC)reply
Pointing fingers? Let us keep it calm and friendly,
John from Idegon. Asking for more of a story about an interesting place with a short article. --
Prairieplant (
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Prairieplant, there isn't a single article in this whole encyclopedia that will be improved by you showing up and complaining about some facet of its content. Plain and simple, your egotistical criticism has no place here. If you think it's broke, fix it. No one appointed you critic in residence. Unless you are coming here with sources to discuss with an eye to improving the article, you are simply wasting people's time, and that is disruptive. Stop doing it. It serves no purpose. Who the hell do you think you are? This is a collaborative project. Collaboration does not mean you point out deficiencies and others jump to do your bidding and fix it. What you asked about in your initial post is out of the scope of what an encyclopedia is.
WP:NOT is a pillar policy. So rather than tell others what needs to be done, how about you figure out what you are doing?
John from Idegon (
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03:08, 16 July 2019 (UTC)reply
Updates
I will be adding a few notable alumni who are not listed as well as the new President of the school.