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Title needs changing[edit]

It has come to my attention that the title for this article is incorrect. The title reads "Cumberland County Technology Education Center", when it should read "Cumberland County Technical Education Center". I am currently a student at the school, and it is indeed called the Cumberland County Technical Education Center, because although it provides Information Technology classes, it is very much a technical, trade, and vocational school which offers classes not heavily focused on technology. This is true according to various sources, including the footer and address on the school's official website, cctecnj.org, signage next to the school, and Google Maps. Although the address technically says "The John F. Scarpa Technical Education Center of Cumberland County", the school and its staff members still refer to it as either Cumberland County TEC, CCTEC, or simply the TEC. Either way, the T in CCTEC stands for Technical, not technology, and this is a change that must be reflected on the article's title. David Gordiienko (talk) 14:22, 2 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The article has been renamed. Details have been to reflect the formal name, with appropriate sources. Alansohn (talk) 01:55, 12 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]