Talk:Hueneme High School

Immature Editing
This is ridiculous. Stop ruining this articile with your antics. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.224.190.163 (talk) 19:56, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

Joseph De Soto
This edit warring is getting ridiculous now. If anonymous accounts continue to add this without providing sources I will protect The Wrong Version of this article. —  iride scent   (talk to me!)  18:51, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

Semiprotected
As multiple anonymous IPs and single-purpose accounts are repeatedly introducing the same unsourced statement to this article, I have removed the statement in question & semiprotected this for three days. That should hopefully give you time to find the reliable sources you have repeatedly been asked to provide before continuing your editwarring. —  iride scent   (talk to me!)  22:27, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

Athletics content
I find it annoying that your article on Hueneme High School only speaks of the school's athletic notables.

I graduated in 1966, and in that year alone the graduating class had 2 National Merit Scholars, multiple California State Scholars, and a student admitted to the United States Naval Academy.

A teacher, Stan Daily, was the first Mayor of the City of Camarillo, a city he helped found in 1964 or '65.

Madeline Miedema, a vice-principle, was a noted local historian.

Through the Sixties and the early Seventies, Hueneme High School was an academic powerhouse. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:8001:e07:bbf8:5096:dd83:79b5:e6a0 (talk • contribs) 00:03, April 7, 2021 (UTC)
 * In almost all cases, the notable alumni sections of school articles only include people with Wikipedia articles to show their notability. Like it or not, it's generally easier to find significant media coverage to show notability of professional athletes than any other profession, so many alumni lists are similarly skewed. If there are other notable alumni you are aware of then feel free to write articles about them and then add them to this article. Note that simply being a good student, being admitted to a particular school, being a locally-known historian (or anything else), or being the mayor of a small place is not sufficient to show notability. Anything you do add will have to be written in neutral language and reliably sourced., so claims such as "Hueneme High School was an academic powerhouse" are not going to make the cut. Meters (talk) 00:41, 7 April 2021 (UTC)