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FloridaArmy, thanks so much for switching to taking content that you dispute is {{ dubious}} - so much better than removing cited content without a cited source for the change. Much better!– CaroleHenson ( talk) 17:20, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
FloridaArmy, I removed the cleanup tag. It seems to be a game, rather than communicating here.
Here's the tag reason: "Section headings don't reflect content in them. The order of sections does not follow any logic. There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as the founder being from family of farmers and the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. I've fixed these issues, some repeatedly but CaroleHenson seems to have ownership issues and just reverts. I don't have time to go in circles with her about why we don't include misinformation or parrot things that don't make any sense. Maybe someone with more time and patience can help."
Section headings don't reflect content in them. The order of sections does not follow any logic. There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as the founder being from family of farmers and the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. I've fixed these issues, some repeatedly but CaroleHenson seems to have ownership issues and just reverts. I don't have time to go in circles with her about why we don't include misinformation or parrot things that don't make any sense. Maybe someone with more time and patience can help. FloridaArmy ( talk) 20:05, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as... the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. Any input is much appreciated.– CaroleHenson ( talk) 01:16, 28 April 2021 (UTC)
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It is requested that a photograph be
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FloridaArmy, thanks so much for switching to taking content that you dispute is {{ dubious}} - so much better than removing cited content without a cited source for the change. Much better!– CaroleHenson ( talk) 17:20, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
FloridaArmy, I removed the cleanup tag. It seems to be a game, rather than communicating here.
Here's the tag reason: "Section headings don't reflect content in them. The order of sections does not follow any logic. There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as the founder being from family of farmers and the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. I've fixed these issues, some repeatedly but CaroleHenson seems to have ownership issues and just reverts. I don't have time to go in circles with her about why we don't include misinformation or parrot things that don't make any sense. Maybe someone with more time and patience can help."
Section headings don't reflect content in them. The order of sections does not follow any logic. There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as the founder being from family of farmers and the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. I've fixed these issues, some repeatedly but CaroleHenson seems to have ownership issues and just reverts. I don't have time to go in circles with her about why we don't include misinformation or parrot things that don't make any sense. Maybe someone with more time and patience can help. FloridaArmy ( talk) 20:05, 27 April 2021 (UTC)
There are misleading and inaccurate statements such as... the school failing because people lobbied for better public schools. Any input is much appreciated.– CaroleHenson ( talk) 01:16, 28 April 2021 (UTC)