User talk:Ytrewq14

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 * Please do not cite enrollment to the IHSAA. There are three reasons for this. One, if you click the little information dot next to enrollment on the IHSAA website, you will see that the figure is the athleticly eligible enrollment. Anyone over 19 is excluded, and in schools that are 10-12 instead of 9-12, it can include students that do not attend the school, but are freshman at a feeder school. Also, enrollment is but one piece of an interrelated statistical set that should be included on all school articles. IHSAA does not provide staffing information nor does it provide demographic breakdown. Lastly, for comparative purposes, there is a good argument for having an even statistical basis for all schools, regardless of what state they are in. The previous source, NCES, provides that. That being said, the NCES data does need to be updated on the pages you've been editing. Feel free to do that, but please do not change the sourcing without first establishing a consensus to do so on the article's talk page. Thanks. John from Idegon (talk) 23:41, 8 June 2018 (UTC)