User talk:24.177.67.225

Welcome!

 * Hi. The above message is a template we use to make it easier to welcome and inform new editors. Infoboxes are also templates. You can find instructions for the use of the particular infobox in question at Template: Infobox school. Wikipedia has over 5.5 million articles and we have numerous policies and guidelines to ensure somewhat universal style between them. Are some or even many, incorrect? Sure. Everyone participating in Wikipedia is a volunteer.
 * A couple things about Wikipedia not covered above. First, an encyclopedia by definition is a tertiary source. That means, and our most important policies dictate, that material in a Wikipedia article must be paraphrased from reliable secondary sources. An organization's mission statement would only be encyclopedic content if it were discussed in detail in independent sources. A school's article on Wikipedia is not for the school, it is about it. No one here is an author. Authoring something is creating it. No content you've created is permitted here. It must all come from a reliable independent source which you've edited into your own words. We are both editors. I'm much more experienced than you and will be glad to help you learn how to usefully edit Wikipedia. Just drop a note on my talk. John from Idegon (talk) 16:07, 12 March 2018 (UTC)