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How are we handling old schools that have morphed into educational campuses that host a number of new small schools? I would propose that, after the large schools close, their articles be moved (with a redirect left) from "NAME OF SCHOOL High School" to "NAME OF SCHOOL Educational Campus" (or equivalent), with links to the small schools included, and some information in the articles about current intracampus events and coordination, as well as the old information about the history of the schools. Alternatively, we could keep all the new small school information together in the Educational Campus article, and have the small schools' names forward to it. I like the first idea better, though, and it seems more consistent with what's already there. Not sure how (and whether) other cities have handled this. -Semisomna01:25, 30 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]