Does Wikipedia have an article on your high school?

Go Blue Devils!

NO, but it is on a list.
Guess nobody cares about Arkansas High Schools. :frowning:

Oh oh

The town is here though!

Does it count if I grew up across the street from runner pat’s high school and would have gone there if it hadn’t been closed 3 years before I started high school?

Instead, I ended up here, across town.

Yes, surprisingly enough, seeing it’s public and in a smallish city.

I went to two different high schools, only one of which is in Wikipedia:

Interestingly the snooty supposedly highly regarded high school Mrs. Lagomorph went to isn’t there either.

May I suggest that when linking, you put Mira Costa High School rather than just Yes to make it easier for people to look through the thread for others who went to their same school.

I was looking up the school address one time, and being too lazy to get through the school’s official (terribly designed) website, I just googled it, and this came up second on the list. I was like “What? We have a Wikipedia entry?!” Then I realized it wasn’t really so surprising - why shouldn’t we? Every other person or thing in the world seems to have one.

It’s a pretty good article, I guess, considering it appears to be the work of a couple of students.

Just a stub, but it’s there all right. The list of alumni has one notable omission though - Tony Spreadbury, one of the world’s top rugby referees (he did one of the quarter-finals at the last World Cup). I remember him when he was a boy soprano, and not a bad one at that.

Check it out, I went to the highschool Vanilla Ice went to.

Now if that isn’t something to be proud of, I don’t know what is… :smack:

No. I went to Butler High School in Butler, NJ. They have an article for Butler High School…but it’s in Butler, PA

You’re joking! That’s my school, too!

One of these days I will figure out how to edit Wikipedia entries; it annoys me that they list John Cusack, who I always thought was a pompous ass, but not the MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant recipient who was part of my extended circle of friends. OK, I know we had a strong arts program, but the math team kicked butt!

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