User talk:KaraLoiacono

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How to update information
Hello!

Is there a way to update information about our school? I work for The King's Academy and noticed that some of the information is out of date. Can I edit the content and cite it all back to the school's website that has the most recent information? Just all factual information.

Thank you for your help. KaraLoiacono (talk) 18:42, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
 * As you state you work in the PR department, you are required by Wikipedia's Terms of Use to formally comply with the paid editing policy and declare that status. You should also review the conflict of interest policy.
 * Please understand that Wikipedia is not interested in what an article subject wants to say about itself. Wikipedia exists to summarize what independent reliable sources state about article subjects. To be frank- and I apologize- your additions read like a PR brochure about the school. Content like your school's "mission" cannot be independently verified, as the school can change its mission at any time. Unless outside sources discuss the extracurricular activities of the school, they shouldn't be mentioned here.
 * You are welcome to propose changes on the article talk page, Talk:The King's Academy (California), in the form of edit requests(click for instructions). This way independent editors can evaluate them. 331dot (talk) 18:58, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
 * The school website is not an independent reliable source and can't be used to cite everything you want to put. It can be used for information like the number of students, but that's pretty much it.  You are, of course, free to give whatever information you wish on your school's website or social media accounts. 331dot (talk) 19:00, 28 January 2020 (UTC)

Dubious
Please help me with... Hello. It appears that the Controversy section of The King's Academy(California) does not follow the guidelines for most of it's statements in that section except the sentence that says, "Their nondiscrimination policy does not protect students of differing religions, sexualities, or gender identities. [6]. The other sentences seem to be opinion, and do not follow the guidelines of being neutral, verifiable, unbiased, with reliable sources.  After reading the information on how to address this, it appears that bringing this up here is the first step.  Can you confirm?  Thank you. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King%27s_Academy_(California) Controversy: "The school has a history of condoning homophobia, sexism, and other conservative beliefs associated with Christian Fundamentalism. Pseudo-scientific claims such as young-earth creationism and the denial of macroevolution are part of the high school science curriculum. Abstinence only sex education is taught. Their nondiscrimination policy does not protect students of differing religions, sexualities, or gender identities. [6] The Instagram account @welcometotka details specific incidences of inappropriate happenings at the school. [7] Incidents include a student receiving a 3 day suspension for defending the LGBT community on a personal social media account [8], and repeated statements during religion class that a woman's body primarily exists for male pleasure." KaraLoiacono (talk) 23:24, 24 June 2020 (UTC)
 * You are asking for help in what amounts to a content dispute, which is not a valid use of the help me template. You may raise your question on the talk page of the article concerned or on the talk page of one (only one to begin with, so choose the most appropriate one) of the WikiProjects that have tagged the article, if any. If you can't seem to get attention in one of these ways, it may be necessary to post at the appropriate notice board, WP:NPOVN.