Talk:Brewster Academy

Fair use rationale for Image:Brewster seal-color.jpg
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BetacommandBot (talk) 18:49, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

Trying my best
I was going to do a general tidy up and copy edit here, but then decided to try and do something about the lack of refs. My problem is that I can't find any refs! Potential refs seem to be mainly from the school's own website - for some (indeed many) refs, I think that is quite acceptable (meh - call me a slacker!) but there are other instances where a reliable external ref is really needed and I just can't find any. Does anybody know of any decent resources on US private schools that might be useful? I've tried following the link from the school's own website to a newly published history of the school which might be useful; the link times out every time I follow it. I shall probably continue with a copy edit for SpAG, tone etc, but shall hold back from adding refs for now. Since this is a school article (and much of it has clearly been written by people connected to the school), perhaps there are editors out there who can suggest something in the way of decent sources to use here?

Misha An interested observer of this and that 17:34, 11 November 2016 (UTC)