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Incorrect use of infobox fields
Note the fields of the Infobox School for School Board and Trustee are not for a list of people on the board or the list of trustees. It is not normal for these to be included in schools in Ireland (I can find zero evidence of this on other articles or in the infobox instructions.) As a result the listing of these people in these fields is completely inappropriate. 1) we do not share lists of non-notable people and 2) these fields aren't even for lists of people but the actual education board authority that governs the school (if there is one) and the Trustee Area (if there is one, there usually isn't outside of the US.) Canterbury Tail talk 18:03, 7 March 2024 (UTC)