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I...doubt that anyone has a problem with me overhauling the Wikipedia page. As a current student, I'm pretty sure I can figure out some information that's needed. I don't know much about West Hill's history, however, so if anyone's reading this and actually knows something, add it in! Blurion 05:56, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
All right, I've managed to get a hold of West Hill's 50th Anniversary book, thanks to a friend and Ms. Hodgins. I'll be going through it in more detail to add to the history section. It's also where all the current information was taken. I'm just mentioning it here because I'm not exactly sure how to cite this thing... I'm pretty sure that if you need confirmation of its existence, you can call up the school, though :P I'm also going to try and take a picture. The campus section was written with my own knowledge and a bit from the anniversary book. I'll get a confirmation on the number of classrooms tomorrow, as I'm not quite sure if it's accurate. Blurion 23:42, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi I cleaned it up a bit, to remove POV and puffery. I also reorganized the extracurricular activities section. I marked the trivia section with a maintenance tag, as trivia is only appropriate for very small stub articles. Once an article is this full, it should have trivia converted to other sections. See WP:TRIVIA. Jerry lavoie 01:20, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello, the extra-curricular sections are now beefed up in all of its sub-sections, and a few touch-ups here and there. I've also added in the school logo. Being an alumnae of the school, I've also added more to the Controversy part too. I don't believe it's right to hide the low points of the school in order to better its image, but instead to let the public see that this school has had its difficulties, and has made substantial efforts and the right actions to overcome their struggles and persevere. That is what I believe shows strength within a school and does NOT reflect negatively upon the school. Whoever decides to delete that information I've added, is cowardly of the school's past, and is not strong enough to build the school into a better educational environment. Anonymous 14:55, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
I'm wondering about those people listed there... Did they really go to West Hill? At the school, there's a wall of some of our famous alumni, but I don't think I've seen Paul Tracy on there. I have, however, seen that guy from Highliner frozen fish products. Perhaps I'll take pictures of this wall as a method to provide much needed citations in the article. Off topic, but I'll try to get pictures around the school, particularly one across the street and one in our quad. Also off topic but I changed formating of my own comments on this page because it annoyed me. :D;; Blurion 01:16, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
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Hello. In the Wikipedia pages of Dwayne De Rosario, Anthony Bennett, Russell Martin, Tyler Toffoli, Danial Mullings, and John Tory, I read all of their wikipedia pages that they went to West Hill Collegiate Institute. It's written on their pages which you can check. In that case, can you please add their names on the notable alumni section of West Hill Collegiate Institute? In their Wikipedia page, it was specifically written that they went to West Hill which is my proof. Please, and thank you. 2601:58B:100:1DE0:455E:FE7B:5EEA:684D ( talk) 16:32, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
An editor has disputed the addition of Gervan Fearon to the notable alumni section of this article. As was mentioned in my edit summary, Fearon was included per WP:LISTPEOPLE, which does not require the person added to have a Wikipedia article, but does require the person meet Wikipedia's notability requirement.
To establish notability, see here, here, here, and here.
Also, the person's membership in the list's group is established by reliable sources. See here and here.
Finally, as president of Brandon University (and former dean at Ryerson University), Fearson satisfies criteria 6 of WP:NACADEMICS: "the person has held a highest-level elected or appointed academic post at a major academic institution or major academic society". Magnolia677 ( talk) 00:51, 28 March 2016 (UTC)
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I...doubt that anyone has a problem with me overhauling the Wikipedia page. As a current student, I'm pretty sure I can figure out some information that's needed. I don't know much about West Hill's history, however, so if anyone's reading this and actually knows something, add it in! Blurion 05:56, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
All right, I've managed to get a hold of West Hill's 50th Anniversary book, thanks to a friend and Ms. Hodgins. I'll be going through it in more detail to add to the history section. It's also where all the current information was taken. I'm just mentioning it here because I'm not exactly sure how to cite this thing... I'm pretty sure that if you need confirmation of its existence, you can call up the school, though :P I'm also going to try and take a picture. The campus section was written with my own knowledge and a bit from the anniversary book. I'll get a confirmation on the number of classrooms tomorrow, as I'm not quite sure if it's accurate. Blurion 23:42, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
Hi I cleaned it up a bit, to remove POV and puffery. I also reorganized the extracurricular activities section. I marked the trivia section with a maintenance tag, as trivia is only appropriate for very small stub articles. Once an article is this full, it should have trivia converted to other sections. See WP:TRIVIA. Jerry lavoie 01:20, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
Hello, the extra-curricular sections are now beefed up in all of its sub-sections, and a few touch-ups here and there. I've also added in the school logo. Being an alumnae of the school, I've also added more to the Controversy part too. I don't believe it's right to hide the low points of the school in order to better its image, but instead to let the public see that this school has had its difficulties, and has made substantial efforts and the right actions to overcome their struggles and persevere. That is what I believe shows strength within a school and does NOT reflect negatively upon the school. Whoever decides to delete that information I've added, is cowardly of the school's past, and is not strong enough to build the school into a better educational environment. Anonymous 14:55, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
I'm wondering about those people listed there... Did they really go to West Hill? At the school, there's a wall of some of our famous alumni, but I don't think I've seen Paul Tracy on there. I have, however, seen that guy from Highliner frozen fish products. Perhaps I'll take pictures of this wall as a method to provide much needed citations in the article. Off topic, but I'll try to get pictures around the school, particularly one across the street and one in our quad. Also off topic but I changed formating of my own comments on this page because it annoyed me. :D;; Blurion 01:16, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
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Hello. In the Wikipedia pages of Dwayne De Rosario, Anthony Bennett, Russell Martin, Tyler Toffoli, Danial Mullings, and John Tory, I read all of their wikipedia pages that they went to West Hill Collegiate Institute. It's written on their pages which you can check. In that case, can you please add their names on the notable alumni section of West Hill Collegiate Institute? In their Wikipedia page, it was specifically written that they went to West Hill which is my proof. Please, and thank you. 2601:58B:100:1DE0:455E:FE7B:5EEA:684D ( talk) 16:32, 18 December 2015 (UTC)
An editor has disputed the addition of Gervan Fearon to the notable alumni section of this article. As was mentioned in my edit summary, Fearon was included per WP:LISTPEOPLE, which does not require the person added to have a Wikipedia article, but does require the person meet Wikipedia's notability requirement.
To establish notability, see here, here, here, and here.
Also, the person's membership in the list's group is established by reliable sources. See here and here.
Finally, as president of Brandon University (and former dean at Ryerson University), Fearson satisfies criteria 6 of WP:NACADEMICS: "the person has held a highest-level elected or appointed academic post at a major academic institution or major academic society". Magnolia677 ( talk) 00:51, 28 March 2016 (UTC)