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Public Relations editing

Many of the recent edits appear to have been done by a consultant for the school. The last round of edits created an article that read as a brochure from the school and did not appear to be written from a neutral standpoint. I would like to remind whomever is editing the page of Wikipedia's Conflict of Interest Policy which prohibits editing Wikipedia pages on behalf of clients. Richaoj ( talk) 16:48, 4 February 2016 (UTC) reply

President of School and Controversy

The school website, as cited in the article (see http://www.greenbrieracademy.com/meet-our-staff.html) still lists L. Jay Mitchell as the President and Founder of the School. John Grago is listed as the executive director. As L. Jay Mitchell is the current president, listing him as such and discussing relevant controversy surrounding his involvement in other boarding schools is appropriate. I reverted inaccurate edits contrary to this verified information. Richaoj ( talk) 18:04, 12 January 2016 (UTC) richaoj reply

Removed Issues Noted

After review of the content none of the current issues cited are present on this page - issues removed underlinked|date=December 2012 - unreferenced|date=July 2011 - advert|date=July 2011

Matthewtresch ( talk) 9:26, 04 February 2016 (UTC) Matthewtresch

Neutrality

This article appears to be written and edited by a person who represents a student who used to be affiliated with one of the academies ran my L. Jay Mitchell. Perhaps the section about "Controversies" should be moved to a different Wiki article or removed in its entirety.

I believe you are referring to me. I do not represent any current or past student of any academy run by L. Jay Mitchell, nor do I personally know any of the person's involved in the controversies discussed in the controversy section. To the extent this article should exist at all (perhaps it should not)… those who read the article should be made aware of relevant context surrounding the school, including the past controversies of the school's founder and president. Not including this information will be misleading to those seeking information about the school (i.e. parents). Richaoj ( talk) 05:43, 11 March 2020 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Public Relations editing

Many of the recent edits appear to have been done by a consultant for the school. The last round of edits created an article that read as a brochure from the school and did not appear to be written from a neutral standpoint. I would like to remind whomever is editing the page of Wikipedia's Conflict of Interest Policy which prohibits editing Wikipedia pages on behalf of clients. Richaoj ( talk) 16:48, 4 February 2016 (UTC) reply

President of School and Controversy

The school website, as cited in the article (see http://www.greenbrieracademy.com/meet-our-staff.html) still lists L. Jay Mitchell as the President and Founder of the School. John Grago is listed as the executive director. As L. Jay Mitchell is the current president, listing him as such and discussing relevant controversy surrounding his involvement in other boarding schools is appropriate. I reverted inaccurate edits contrary to this verified information. Richaoj ( talk) 18:04, 12 January 2016 (UTC) richaoj reply

Removed Issues Noted

After review of the content none of the current issues cited are present on this page - issues removed underlinked|date=December 2012 - unreferenced|date=July 2011 - advert|date=July 2011

Matthewtresch ( talk) 9:26, 04 February 2016 (UTC) Matthewtresch

Neutrality

This article appears to be written and edited by a person who represents a student who used to be affiliated with one of the academies ran my L. Jay Mitchell. Perhaps the section about "Controversies" should be moved to a different Wiki article or removed in its entirety.

I believe you are referring to me. I do not represent any current or past student of any academy run by L. Jay Mitchell, nor do I personally know any of the person's involved in the controversies discussed in the controversy section. To the extent this article should exist at all (perhaps it should not)… those who read the article should be made aware of relevant context surrounding the school, including the past controversies of the school's founder and president. Not including this information will be misleading to those seeking information about the school (i.e. parents). Richaoj ( talk) 05:43, 11 March 2020 (UTC) reply


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