Talk:Cardinal Newman High School (Columbia, South Carolina)

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Multiple issues regarding this article.
First off, the school may not meet the Wikipedia notability guidelines. It seems to just be a normal private Catholic school.

Second off, from the uncited, probably original research, citation of the school's website, and advertisement-like tone, it's pretty clear that someone connected to the school wrote this.

I propose the deletion of the article. --Rainythunderstorm (talk) 10:08, 7 August 2017 (UTC)

Conflicting sources on Cardinal Newman's name
Cardinal Newman's official website says that it was renamed like this:
 * originally named Ursuline High School for Young Women in 1858
 * New school was opened by the same group called St. Peter's School in 1872
 * St. Peter's was renamed to Ursuline High School again in 1887
 * 1957 the school was transferred to Most Reverend J. J. Russell, Bishop of Charleston, and was renamed Catholic High School of Columbia
 * In 1961 the school moved locations again and finally arrived on the name Cardinal Newman.

However, this Gettysburg Times article from 1970 says this:
 * Named Ursuline HS before purchase
 * Was renamed to Cardinal Newman HS when the diocese purchased it in 1955

Are there some more definitive/official sources on this? While the stories are similar, the dates don't add up completely. Ukulelevillain (talk) 20:15, 14 October 2021 (UTC)