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Your edits to St. Anthony High School (California)
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St. Anthony High School (California)
Thank you for creating the St. Anthony High School (California) article. You have done a very good job for what appears to be your first editing on the Wikipedia.

I've gone ahead and done some copyediting, spell-checking, and some wiki-formatting, as well as adding the article to the appropriate categories.

I have two areas of concern for the article. Some of the introduction, and much of the Academics section reads as if it came from a promotional brochure for the school. If that is true, then it is a copyright violation. The other problem is that the promotional tone does not match the expected writing style for an encyclopedia article. I've done some revision of those section, but there is more that needs revision. I can help you rewrite those sections, as well as point you to other resources on the Wikipedia, such as the Schools WikiProject. Blank Verse 04:52, 26 December 2006 (UTC)


 * Someone else has also pointed out that the Ambassadors and SA Waves section are verbatim copies of pages on the http://www.longbeachsaints.org website. EVERYTHING that has been copied from the St. Anthony's website will have to be substantially rewritten, or deleted, per Wikipedia Copyright policy. Blank Verse 05:02, 26 December 2006 (UTC)


 * regarding your edit to Talk:St. Anthony High School (California): DO NOT edit or delete anything on an article talk page that was written by someone else. That is a violation of Wikipedia Policy. BlankVerse 06:32, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

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