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== Multiple issues making this article INCORRECT. There are at LEAST two major distinctions that are blended here, and the result is the article is NOT complete == |
== Multiple issues making this article INCORRECT. There are at LEAST two major distinctions that are blended here, and the result is the article is NOT complete == |
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Eureka City Schools manages two major sub-districts for different, complex reasons. The Eureka Elementary School District, and the Eureka Unified High School District are all different in scope, and related schools under agreements. The two classifications are NOT adequately explained in this article, but need to be further developed. The unified High School District includes multiple smaller districts that are located in Eureka contiguous unincorporated census designated neighborhoods, and nearby areas, while the Eureka Elementary School District (which is WHAT is actually presently detailed in the article as of Oct 7, 2015) is nearly exactly limited to the City Limits, with, perhaps, a major exception of Winship Middle School, which is not, by the way, listed in the map referenced in a map of Humboldt County Schools. Confusion is likely with careful explanation. But careful explanation is not provided. I will detail the distinction, with citation, as time permits. [[User:Norcalal|Norcalal]] ([[User talk:Norcalal|talk]]) 17:43, 7 October 2015 (UTC) |
Eureka City Schools manages two major sub-districts for different, complex reasons. The Eureka Elementary School District, and the Eureka Unified High School District are all different in scope, and related schools under agreements. The two classifications are NOT adequately explained in this article, but need to be further developed. The unified High School District includes multiple smaller districts that are located in Eureka contiguous unincorporated census designated neighborhoods, and nearby areas (with nearly ALL having Eureka addresses, but not located in official City Limits), while the Eureka Elementary School District (which is WHAT is actually presently detailed in the article as of Oct 7, 2015) is nearly exactly limited to the City Limits, with, perhaps, a major exception of Winship Middle School, which is not, by the way, listed in the map referenced in a map of Humboldt County Schools. Confusion is likely with careful explanation. But careful explanation is not provided. I will detail the distinction, with citation, as time permits. [[User:Norcalal|Norcalal]] ([[User talk:Norcalal|talk]]) 17:43, 7 October 2015 (UTC) |
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Multiple issues making this article INCORRECT. There are at LEAST two major distinctions that are blended here, and the result is the article is NOT complete
Eureka City Schools manages two major sub-districts for different, complex reasons. The Eureka Elementary School District, and the Eureka Unified High School District are all different in scope, and related schools under agreements. The two classifications are NOT adequately explained in this article, but need to be further developed. The unified High School District includes multiple smaller districts that are located in Eureka contiguous unincorporated census designated neighborhoods, and nearby areas (with nearly ALL having Eureka addresses, but not located in official City Limits), while the Eureka Elementary School District (which is WHAT is actually presently detailed in the article as of Oct 7, 2015) is nearly exactly limited to the City Limits, with, perhaps, a major exception of Winship Middle School, which is not, by the way, listed in the map referenced in a map of Humboldt County Schools. Confusion is likely with careful explanation. But careful explanation is not provided. I will detail the distinction, with citation, as time permits. Norcalal (talk) 17:43, 7 October 2015 (UTC)