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Happy editing! Jacona (talk) 13:11, 13 August 2022 (UTC)

Reliable sources, and the opening of segregation academies in January 1970
Please note that wikipedia content needs to be supported by seconary reliable source. The school website is a primary source, and not unsurprisingly does not mention that the school was founded as a segregation academy. But the Atlanta Journal and Constitution is considered a secondary, reliable source, and it does describe the school as a segregation academy. Also, for your own satisfaction, please read about School segregation in the United States and Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education. You will find that it's a particular red flag when a school opened in January (what school opens in the middle of the school year) of 1970. It's not surprising that the school chooses to write a cleaned-up, false history of the circumstances of its founding. As such, censoring the content of the article to portray the school in a false and favorable light as according to themselves is not allowed. Jacona (talk) 13:19, 13 August 2022 (UTC)
 * I personally think our society in general and your school in particular would be better served by being open and honest about history, and try to state where we are now rather than trying to lie or re-write history that is now inconvenient. After all, the people in charge now are not the ones who created this situation in 1970, but when they cover it up they make themselves participants in that history. Jacona (talk) 13:37, 13 August 2022 (UTC)