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How about starting with which country and which state it is in. Many (most?) Wikipedia editors live outside of the USA and is sometimes rankles a little when there is an assumption that everything happens in the USA so it isn't worth mentioning it. How many children does it educate and of what ages ? What area are they drawn from. Coastal studies sounds interesting, but what is it and what is special about the school that gives it such a name? Avoid blaming the government for cuts or anything else. Blame is always a matter of opinion and Wikipedia does not accept opinion even if it seems to add local colour. See WP:POV for more information.
What about successes - even I with a cursory Google search can see that the school has cheerleaders who seem to do well. How about on-line coverage of other aspects and successes? The article does need some external references otherwise it is doomed to be deleted at some time. Do these comments help. If you are need of more advice please leave a message on my talk page. VelellaVelella Talk 22:33, 2 September 2011 (UTC)Reply