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The only two "out of the ordinary" events related to this school are the mold-related issues and the cheating-related issues. The coverage listed in the article is all local, which is what one would expect of any school which had such issues.
Comment: In the Pershing AFD I mentioned that even "local" sources are still relevant to large groups.
Singapore has 5,399,200 people.
Malta has 452,515 people.
Burundi has about 8,749,000 people.
Vanuatu has 224,564. One should be able to use "local" (Singaporean, Maltese, Burundian, Vanuatuan) sources to build articles about those places. Likewise, Greater Houston has six million people so I think one should be able to use "local" sources to source information about something related to a subject in that area.
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I found this but I don't know how significant the mention is...
"Break It Down: Powerful Library Houston, Texas." Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, Volumes 13-14.
American Library Association, 2001.
p.
20. "HAND IN HAND Break It Down: Powerful Library Houston, Texas, with its sprawling geography is home to not one but [...] But mostly they worked with dedicated teachers and librarians, like those at Key Middle School where the school staff was 110 percent behind the Power Card. The library went not just to schools, but told the Power Card story to various HISD groups, such as the reading teacher trainers, the curriculum council, and the parent educators, as well as the area principals.[...]"
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