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I rephrased it a little - PHHS sends like two people a year to ivy league schools, it seemed like the current wording was a little bit disingenuous. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/68.6.195.134|68.6.195.134]] ([[User talk:68.6.195.134|talk]]) 06:29, 1 May 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
I rephrased it a little - PHHS sends like two people a year to ivy league schools, it seemed like the current wording was a little bit disingenuous. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[Special:Contributions/68.6.195.134|68.6.195.134]] ([[User talk:68.6.195.134|talk]]) 06:29, 1 May 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->

== Honors classes ==

The section describing academic programs and honors classes needs editing. The current principal, Michelle Irwin, unilaterally decided to eliminate eight advanced courses for ninth, tenth and eleventh grades.

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Disambiguation

I disambiguated Patriot to Patriot (American Revolution), but I'm not sure if it would more properly be disambiguated to Patriotism. Unless my assumption that the mascot is specifically referring to a rebelling British colonist is correct, it should be changed. Thanks! -- Anaraug 23:49, 23 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

College Admission Statistics

I keep geting rid of something irrelevant and unenciclopedic and some ass hat keeps revoking the edit. The thing says:

These results clearly show that the students who are successful at Patrick Henry can compete successfully with any student from around the country for admission to any college or university. We had many...

I got rid of the first sentence which is clearly a NOT a neutral point of view and replaced the unintelligible "we" with a They. HOW IS THAT VANDALISM?

That sentence is a blatantly obvious opinion and not a fact, so stop puting it in.

Honestly, I think this whole section should be removed - one year's college admission statistics aren't encyclopedic at all. You look at any of the Good or Featured Articles in Wikipedia:WikiProject_Schools and none of them have this kind of stuff. The first person is just the icing on the cake. -- EasyAsPi314 18:02, 16 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

college admissions stuff

I rephrased it a little - PHHS sends like two people a year to ivy league schools, it seemed like the current wording was a little bit disingenuous. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.6.195.134 (talk) 06:29, 1 May 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Honors classes

The section describing academic programs and honors classes needs editing. The current principal, Michelle Irwin, unilaterally decided to eliminate eight advanced courses for ninth, tenth and eleventh grades.