Talk:Dakota Collegiate

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DELETE - This is a horribly written article by a school which is not notable. For example, sports section just gets edited over and over again by high school "athletes". Unlike Glenlawn Collegiate or College Jeanne-Sauve in the area, there are no notable alumni associated with this school or history. Is Wikipedia an outlet for self-promotion? According to Phil Bridger, yes. Also, notice the school website, the ONLY source included is "not found" and the city in which it is located is spelled wrong. 24.114.252.238 (talk) 03:55, 1 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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