User talk:Omar Zaman

Minnesota Public School Districts
Private schools generally aren't considered to be school districts - they are all documented on the list of high schools in Minnesota page, so the school districts list is probably not the best place for them. matt91486 (talk) 11:29, 29 March 2009 (UTC)

List of school districts in Delaware
I'm glad you're interested in Delaware education articles and I want to encourage you to help out in productive ways. Being such a small state, organizing lists for Delaware doesn't work the same as for California and Texas. Specifically, you created 20 sub-categories in the list for a state that only has 19 school districts total. While the DOE does group all charter schools as a sort of virtual district for statistical purposes, listing each charter as a separate district is factually inaccurate. The article on Goldey-Beacom College could really use some help and one of the largest districts in the state, Colonial School District (Delaware) lacks an article entirely. I hope these suggestions are helpful. RevelationDirect (talk) 02:46, 4 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Let's try again. You're down to 19 categories for 19 school districts, which is an improvement of sorts I guess.  But, you have a number of "school disttricts" listed that are not really school districts, as discussed above.  What are your goals here?  Maybe I can help you reach them and form a concensus which we starkly lack right now.RevelationDirect (talk) 01:01, 23 June 2009 (UTC)

List of school districts in Connecticut
Please don't change the list from county organized to alphabetical without consensus. Please discuss any major change like that on the talk page beforehand. There are only six counties in Connecticut, and it is useful for readers to know which county a school district is in. I could see an alternate way of organizing the article -- with a flexible table of the type used at List of high schools in Connecticut. In any event, please discuss on the talk page before making a major change like this. Perhaps you can get consensus for what you want. Thanks. -- Noroton (talk) 01:48, 14 April 2009 (UTC)

List of school districts in Illinois
I have to agree with Connecticut especially and all the other previous posters, please do not change the school district lists to alphabetical, it is just no where near as useful as it is when broken down by County. Especially in Illinois where there are so many schools and so many counties, having an alphabetic list isn't useful because you don't know where in the state the schools are. However, when broken down by county and then alphabetically you have a generally good general idea of where in the state the school is. If your looking into information about the schools where you live or are thinking of moving to, or if you are looking for employment, you are going to know what general counties your interested in, and then can use the alphabetical listing. Otherwise, the alphabetic listing is just to broad. -- Orange88 (talk) 18:45, 28 April 2009 (UTC)

List of school districts in New York
Similar to the above comments about Connecticut and Illinois, please do not change the structure of the New York list without consensus of the Wikipedia community. Several discussions on the list's talk page have led to a consensus that the article should be structured by Joint Management Team (JMT) regions, which is the way the New York State Department of Education divides the state. An alphabetical listing without links is less useful to Wikipedia readers. If you or a reader wishes to find a particular school district by name, a simple search can accomplish that. Truthanado (talk) 18:34, 3 October 2009 (UTC)

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