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Citing source for controversy edit

One of Wikipedia's main rules is that facts must be verifiable. That is, why you might know something to be true, anything that is not sourced through reliable and verifiable independent sources may be challenged and removed. The edits you are making to Hollis/Brookline High School are liable to be removed for this reason, as controversy must be sourced; you cannot rely on personal experience, the opinions of fellow students or other original research. I wanted to point you towards the relevant policies in case you are wondering why your edits are removed in the future. Happy Editing! SeaphotoTalk 06:38, 17 May 2011 (UTC)Reply