User talk:Kevindfrick

Article titles
I totally understand your desire for precision on high school article titles, but please avoid changing article titles to include township names, especially for more ambiguous township names. It not only makes a much longer title, but you have also been breaking redirects from the previous name. High schools located in townships use the city that their mailing address is. So for Jackson High School, using "Massillon, Ohio" in the title is accurate (not not precise) because it is normally associated with Massillon even though it is not physically located in the city of Massillon. Same with Southeast High School in Portage County and Ravenna. The Associated Press refers to Jackson as "Massillon Jackson" and "Ravenna Southeast" because of each school's mailing address. In the article itself, the more precise location is specified, but using "Jackson Township, Stark County, Ohio" in a title or "Palmyra Township, Ohio" are just not how we say it. Please discuss any title changes before making them, especially in a large scale like this. --JonRidinger (talk) 18:27, 28 September 2011 (UTC)

Again, like I said almost a year ago, I appreciate your attention to detail, but in the case of Northwest High School, using "Lawrence Township, Ohio" isn't a good choice because there are 4 townships in Ohio called Lawrence. Because it has a mailing address of Canal Fulton, there is no problem using that as part of the title to separate it from other Northwest High Schools. --JonRidinger (talk) 06:07, 25 August 2012 (UTC)