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The WikiProject Schools article advice describes how the content of school articles should be organized, with the aim of providing general guidance to editors. A school in this context refers to any institution that delivers lower secondary education ISCED 2011 level 2 or upper secondary education ISCED 2011 Level 3 as defined by the ISCE.
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Days, months and years should not be linked in school articles unless the inclusion of such a link is of specific relevance to the article, and if a complete date is required, write the date in full, e.g.: 5 November 1985. The key to writing a good school article is to explain why the school is unique. What makes it different from every other ...
Both the magazine and books are based on the stories and life of elders and students, featuring advice and personal stories about subjects as wide-ranging as hog dressing, faith healing, blacksmithing, and Appalachian local and regional history. Foxfire moved from Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School to Rabun County High School in 1977.
Infobox for details of school organisations Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Infobox width box_width Desired width of the infobox, can be expressed as percentage, pixels or em Default 250px Example 280px String optional Infobox CSS box_style CSS styling for the infobox String optional Name name Name of the school ...
#23 High School Seniors Fellow Students From Cuba , 1977. Three HS seniors girls from Santa Clara, Jesus Menéndez boarding HS in rural Yabu4, Villa Clara, Cuba. Image credits: eltessy #24.
The magazine and its accompanying resources, including videos and skills activities, are designed to teach students how to think critically, form their own opinions and become informed and engaged citizens. Upfront is also intended to boost students' non-fiction reading skills. It brings current events into the classroom while connecting with ...
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