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Again, welcome! John from Idegon (talk) 06:46, 20 August 2015 (UTC)

Georgia high schools
Hi. I'm. I watch and edit thousands of high school articles from all over the US. Please read some of the info linked above. You've made some good additions like the list of all the principals at one of the schools you've been editing.

However, almost everything you've done has been reverted. Although Wikipedia is the encyclopedia anyone can edit, that does not mean you can add whatever you want. If someone shows disagreement with your addition by removing it, you should go to the article's talk page and discuss it. You don't just replace it. That is called "edit warring" and will most likely lead to your editing privileges being revoked.

The specific problems are:
 * 1) The gentleman named Bucky. Obviously that's a nickname, but it is what is listed on the school's website. If you can add a reliable source reference to his given name, then you can add it. This is per a core policy, WP:V.
 * 2) The same applies to using the first name of the person Lassiter HS is named after.
 * 3) Publications of the size of Wikipedia all have a document called the manual of style. Ours is found at WP:MOS. Among the style issues you are having are:
 * 4) We do not use titles like Mr, Ms, Dr.
 * 5) We do not use the title of the article in section headers. Think about it. Why do you need it? You're not going to list the principals of Podunk HS on the article for Kell HS, so why title a section Kell High School Principals?
 * 6) Section headers are capitalized like a sentence, not a title. In other words, only the first word and proper nouns.
 * 7) Content in Wikipedia articles is decided by consensus through the process discussed above. However for some broad categories of articles such as schools, there are predetermined guidelines for content. School article guidelines are found at WP:SCH/AG. One thing discussed there is the use of names. In school articles, the only names we ever use are the principal current and historic, and people who meet Wikipedia's definition of notable.

Thanks for your efforts. Editing Wikipedia is not as simple as it sounds, as you can see by all I've written here. Good luck. If you have questions, please come to my talk page and ask. Or ask at the Teahouse, linked above. John from Idegon (talk) 07:29, 20 August 2015 (UTC)