Talk:Chaparral High School (Arizona)

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I removed the speedy, as the article asserts N. Furthermore, in my opinion it is N, and I tend not to say that for many schools.Based on recent AfDs for high schools, it will easily pass. DGG 00:33, 10 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Speech and Debate[edit]

Regarding the very recent revert to Chaparral High School (Arizona), the references used for this section, such as [1] do not serve as very good verification of claims made, as they do not clarify from which high school these individuals come. It would seem that they could be from anywhere the way those brackets are published. It would be much better and within keeping of wikipedia standards if editors would add more information to verify claims made. Also, listing of all the winning individuals every year on wikipedia is not really appropriate. Perhaps noting how the school did overall then clarifying more details on a separate website, such as one from and by the high school would be much more appropriate. --Kukini hablame aqui 22:43, 18 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I agree with the statement Kukini made, and propose deleting the entire section, even though ClueBot recognizes me as a vandal. This section is clearly biased, as there is no reason to make one club of a school, let alone a club that contains less than 5% of the student population, to be the subject of half the school's Wikipedia page. As a current student at the school, I can tell anyone that Speech and Debate is one of the less popular clubs at the school, to put it nicely. Furthermore, while it is very nice these individuals were successful, to list every student success for every tournament that year is more than excessive.

The fact that this section is from 2006 and ends in 2009 strongly suggests that a student from that time frame is the originator of this material. Personal bias is unacceptable for encyclopedic entries, and should therefore be removed. DeltaEnforcer (talk) 21:56, 18 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Add Tyler Niknam as a Notable Alumni Under "Entertainment and media"[edit]

Tyler Niknam is a streamer contracted under the site Twitch.tv using the pseudonym "Trainwreckstv". He has established a sizeable audience and maintains a verifiable presence on the platform. He is notable for hosting the "Scuffed Podcast", which consistently receives tens of thousands of concurrent viewers.

Recreated his Wikipedia article today so  Done Troutfarm27 (Talk) 09:20, 17 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]