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Lake Clifton Eastern High School was listed on VfD on 23 November. The result of the debate on 29 November was to keep the page.
The local highschool in Plymouth-Canton MI is 305 acres of land. How about this one?
i work at their now why it is called heritage high and the school is a disgrace to have such beautiful history.
I've typed the layout section from personal experience from attending Lake Clifton in its last 4 years of existence. Many people have actually noted that the school layout is similar to a prison; example: a central core housing administrative offices and radiating from that central core is two smaller buildings which is then broken down to 4 units housing prision cells. I am wondering why my statement was removed. KSweeley 13:42, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
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Lake Clifton Eastern High School was listed on VfD on 23 November. The result of the debate on 29 November was to keep the page.
The local highschool in Plymouth-Canton MI is 305 acres of land. How about this one?
i work at their now why it is called heritage high and the school is a disgrace to have such beautiful history.
I've typed the layout section from personal experience from attending Lake Clifton in its last 4 years of existence. Many people have actually noted that the school layout is similar to a prison; example: a central core housing administrative offices and radiating from that central core is two smaller buildings which is then broken down to 4 units housing prision cells. I am wondering why my statement was removed. KSweeley 13:42, 5 October 2007 (UTC)
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