Talk:John Carroll Catholic High School (Birmingham, Alabama)
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editThis article needs to be completely rewritten. As it stands, it sounds like an ad. Aleta 06:36, 24 June 2007 (UTC)
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demographics
editThe statement "John Carroll has a diverse student body, drawing in students that have varying economic backgrounds from areas such as ... " is completely unsourced. It does not matter if it is added by an IP or the user created a user account, or the user is an alumnus and wants it in the article. I doubt this belongs in the article at all, but unless someone provides a reliable independent source discussing the diversity of the student body, where they are from, and their economic backgrounds, the question is moot. Meters (talk) 06:39, 24 August 2020 (UTC)