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I tagged the article due to the use of interviews/unverifiable citations that reflects original research. My best suggestion is to take a look through WP:HOWCITE for some examples of commonly used, verifiable sources of information that could be used. The use of interviews on wiki is a gray area since there is no way to verify the information collected without it being accessible to the larger community. The other tag is related to the amount of detail provided in the article. Information provided on wiki should be notable and to be honest, a lot of information added to the HS page is not notable (i.e. Assemblies, Traditions, etc.). Many of these events or practices are held at many other high schools in the US. The detail provided could probably be condensed down to a paragraph or two without subsections.

Keep in mind, when someone tags an article or makes changes its all in good faith. Likewise, other editors usually welcome newcomers and are here to help. Hope this helps to clarify. Let me know if you have other questions Cubbie15fan (talk) 16:44, 23 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

File permission problem with File:Artwork created by Shelby Sciumbato 2016.jpg[edit]

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Replaceable fair use File:Pueblo County High School Bond Issue 2012 Changes.png[edit]

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