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– The school in Philadelphia is also simply called Kensington High School, so this page is no longer a unique title. I don't think a former school should be primary topic over a current school. kennethaw88 •
talk05:30, 15 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Move to a different title - namely
Kensington High School (New York). It was the only school by this name in New York, hence no need for the city name. BTW, the official name for the school in Philly is Kensington Creative & Performing Arts HS. No opinion on that articles title.
John from Idegon (
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08:39, 15 March 2017 (UTC)reply
And to most people in Australia, and I suspect most of the world. That's what our article at
Kensington is about. Kensington (UK) contains
Kensington Palace,
Kensington Gardens etc and is frequently referred to in literature... eg
Michael FlandersI live in Kensington... naturally... (from the intro to the "the GNU" on At the Drop of a Hat). Interesting. There's no high school there AFAIK, but there are schools by that name operating in both Australia and Canada... unlike this one, which is a former school building used for other purposes. The DAB guidelines don't deal with this as well as they might, perhaps.
Andrewa (
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15:42, 26 March 2017 (UTC)reply
Support both moves. This former school building is not likely to be the primary topic. Happy with either proposed disambiguator for the article, can argue both ways, my weak preference is for the more concise Kensington High School (New York), but if closer sees a slight preference for Kensington High School (Buffalo, New York) above (a bit hard to call IMO) and my abstaining would break the tie, then please regard this as a neutral !vote on that.
Andrewa (
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20:23, 26 March 2017 (UTC)reply
This comment referred to moving
Kensington High School prior to the discussion being closed. (Move reverted for now pending close of this discussion, as well as the fact that the RM bot thought this discussion was relisted since the time stamp was placed before the nomination statement.)
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