Talk:Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools

rename to "Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools"?
Wikipedia Manual of Style says, "In geographical references that include multiple levels of subordinate divisions (e.g., city, state/province, country), a comma separates each element and follows the last element unless followed by other punctuation." Example:


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 * : || He set October 1, 2011 as the deadline for Chattanooga, Oklahoma to meet his demands.
 * :   || He set October 1, 2011, as the deadline for Chattanooga, Oklahoma, to meet his demands.
 * }
 * :   || He set October 1, 2011, as the deadline for Chattanooga, Oklahoma, to meet his demands.
 * }

"Oklahoma" must be preceded and followed by a comma.

I therefore think the name should be changed (with, of course, a redirect from "Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools"). [I also think references to "Kansas City, Missouri public schools" should be similarly changed.]

If you disagree, I'd like to see references to numerous publications, etc., that do NOT follow the standard style. DavidMCEddy (talk) 02:07, 30 May 2017 (UTC)

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