Talk:Centennial Collegiate Vocational Institute

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Fraiser magazine Citation edit

A google search for "Fraiser magazine" yields no results. However, does this citation (which has been removed for reasons outlined below) mean the Fraser Institute? This ranking should be cited.

A search around the Fraser institutes publically available documents did not yield anything for the terms "Centennial" that corresponded to the ranking of this highschool.

A search for the school rankings located this document: [http://oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/studies/education/report_card/2001/ont/section_06.html ] Which does not list C.C.V.I. as 18th in the province, but tied for 120th with a score of 7.6. So, until the citation can be located that has C.C.V.I. ranked as 18th overall in the province, I would suggest that the text regarding its overall quality is deleted.

Further, this document from the fraser institute [1] is for grade and academic performance for the 1998/99 academic year. Hardly a recent result. Considering at least 2 full classes have moved through the school in this time, it hardly makes sense to use it as a current marker of this schools academic record.

This reference was added by ip user. So, the above argument is really moot.

Problems with maturity for a highschool's webpage edit

This definitely needs to be fixed, but I'm not sure the best way to write this article.


I think I can help with this. Make it more professional, etc. I'm a student at this school, though, so if you're reading this please check over the article itself to make sure my neutrality isn't comprimised. UnitedStatesOfCanadia 20:02, 26 January 2007 (UTC)Reply


Green Team edit

Green is too insignificant to get it's own section or even be mentioned in this page, so I deleted it. Feel free to put it back up if you want. Caje47 05:59, 3 March 2007 (UTC)Caje47Reply

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