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This page is not an encyclopedic description of the school; rather it is an advertisement of the school, by the school, or in plain English: "they're blowing their own trumpet". Definitely not neutral. (132.239.237.67 (talk) 22:56, 22 February 2008 (UTC))[reply]

Then fix it. Every wikipedia editor has the right to edit any article. Good luck! Snowfire51 (talk) 03:50, 23 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I am from La Jolla High. Someone fix this page please, I will be happy to provide unbiased factual information.

Could someone please add a bit about the recent 'Senior Bench' controversy that has been going on in the school?

I added a tiny bit Maxasher (talk) 12:02, 30 March 2012 (UTC) feel free to add more or change the wording.[reply]

POV Check inserted due to the promotional style of writing in multiple new sections. (March 2015)

Had to undo edits by Aquadogsofmars. The 2015 vandalism section had no citation to prove that the ADL had been notified of the LJHS vandalism. The revisions also modified the neutrality and expressed a subjective view. I have also renamed the section from "Recent Vandalism" to "2015 Hate Vandalism" to keep the title more specific and prevent it from becoming superannuated. / RanJolla (talk) 22:25, 17 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Discussion: ACLU Settlement & 2015 Letters

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Based on the recently released information about the Free Speech bulletin board, I have worked to neutralize the entry after heavy editing by a number of users.

Reminder: the most effective way to realize neutrality is to quote raw information directly, rather than parse the information in a manner that includes personal interpretation.

Here is a brief summary of each of my edits. I also outline why the change was necessary and how it helps bring this entry into better compliance with Wikipedia rules and goals. Feel free to engage in discussion here on the talk page over these points.

  • Re-added specifics on ACLU letters - The specific content of each of the ACLU letters had been replaced with a glossy summary of the Free Speech board at LJHS, with multiple pieces of information that could not be cited. The key ideas in the letters have also been re-added, and supplemented with relevant quotes for informational, rather than subjective, purposes. These are the key points of each letter that have been re-added:
    • March 26 Letter: ACLU believes January 12 rule sheet violates Hoshijima settlement.
    • April 27 Letter: (a) ACLU requests district investigation; (b) ACLU makes CPRA request.
  • Added more balanced information on removed student posters;
  • Revisited section on fair comment/defamation to ensure it did not show a preference;
  • Removed Hi-Tide as a part of the contention over the Free Speech board - while that arguably could be a public perception, it remains a perception until said publication acknowledges it, making it possible to cite. (Also keep in mind that the opinions of a publication’s reporters rarely represent the viewpoint of every person within the organization);
  • Content from the Hi-Tide article or ACLU has been clearly attributed for POV clarity;
  • Changed “ostensibly” to “perhaps ostensibly” for neutrality;
  • Noted that no new information has been released by Hi-Tide beyond April 27 letter.

This is designed to be a neutral framework with key facts about the issue from which anyone with no knowledge of the issue could understand it or form an independent judgement. Per Wikipedia policy, anything in the entry that is not cited could construe opinion and can be contested and removed.

Until another relatively reputable source reports, or the “other side” formally issues an opinion on an issue, there is limited information that can be added to Wikipedia. While some might argue that a cite-only approach leads to biased writing, it actually guarantees a raw representation of the facts as they are known.

FireCatsofEarth (talk) 22:39, 26 May 2015 (UTC) -- No relationship to Aquadogsofmars; this username is in jest only :)[reply]

Uploading official school images to Wikipedia entry

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I'm having some difficulty uploading up-to-date school branding images to this page. Our previous school logo, the Viking ship surrounded by laurel leaves, is being reserved for our official school stationary, so I took it down. I obtained permission from both the school principal and the athletic director to upload the current Viking mascot profile image as to be consistent with our school branding. While I have written permission from all copyright holders, I keep getting this image deleted from Wiki Commons, but it's impossible to upload to to the page without licensing it in commons. Wiki admin have not been helpful. Where do I provide the written permission from the copyright holders? Gimorgan (talk) 22:11, 20 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]

A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion

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The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion:

Participate in the deletion discussion at the nomination page. —Community Tech bot (talk) 22:43, 9 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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