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None of the photos in this article have captions. Also, if you look at the image page for each of them, it looks like they were uploaded without proper usage. Please caption them and size them down to a reasonable size. The one above the visual arts section doesn't seem to serve any real purpose. I don't believe it is work of one of the school's students, is it?
I changed some of the spelling errors and grammar mistakes, and did some work on the tone. Should there be references to individual teachers in this article?
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Murmur74
Probably not. The person associated with the school who was the primary author (
WP:COI) appears to have left this and WP back in April. This should just be a stub, if even that. I'll see what I can do with it. Cheers. --
EarthPerson02:32, 1 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Looks much better! I removed most of the teacher names and did some additional copy editing. I changed 'Arts' to 'Departments' - what do you think?--
Murmur7414:36, 1 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Nice work! Some of it still sounds like it was written by students. :) The more I look at the websites, I think it may end up as either three articles: WMEP, FAIR and IDDS, or just an article on WMEP with sections on the two schools. I say this after reading
this page and
this page from the WMEP site. Thanks. --
EarthPerson15:23, 1 July 2007 (UTC)reply
looks like you're right - these are the two magnet schools that are part of a greater consortium designed to desegregate the district...interesting in light of the recent supreme court decision, Parents v. Seattle and Meredith v. Jefferson. i'm going to start the wmep page...
Okay. I've got the list of school districts as wiki-links already for WMEP. I was working on it in notepad last night. I'll put them in when I see you make the page. --
EarthPerson15:38, 1 July 2007 (UTC)reply
page created! I did a disambig for WMEP - and created the page as
West Metro Education Program. Bare bones at this point - also am super new at wiki, and can't figure out how to have FAIR not internally link to the word, versus the school, without including 'school' in the title?
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