Talk:Cambridge Christian School (Florida)

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OK. Below is some of the stuff I cut out with my comments in brackets. I don't have time to mark it all up, but I suspect the main idea will be apparent.

Small class sizes and individualized attention ensure that each and every student has the opportunity to explore his or her potential for academic success. [says who? the school? writing the article from the school's point of view does not conform to WP:NPOV. cite this claim from an indpendent source or lose it] Students are challenged at all levels from PS through grade 12 with a curriculum that is vertically aligned in all academic subjects so that each grade is an extension of the prior year and a foundation for the next [again, says who? and why is this important? why shouldn't the article read "Students coast through their classes at all levels..."].

This paragraph was chock full of "point of view" statements. Comments are in brackets.

The upper school program at The Cambridge School is designed to polish [why not "erode"?] students’ skills and empower them to be [why not "discourage them from being"] autonomous learners. Enhancing the curriculum [why not "cluttering up the curriculum"] are twelve Advanced Placement courses available in math, science, history, English, and psychology. With 100% college acceptance among its graduates as the long-established standard [this statement might be significant enough to be in the article, but it needs to be clarified, does this mean 100% of the school's graduates have been accepted to a college? to every college they applied to? or that the school merely hopes that 100% of its graduates attend college?], the upper school academic program offers students a premier [why not "passable" or "laughable"] college-preparatory education.

The rest of the stuff I removed had the same problems. There were some assertions of importance in the music and athletics section, so if those can be cited, reinsert to the article. The Admissions Process section makes this look like an admissions guide, not an encyclopedia, and probably has no place in the article. Rest assured, if someone is interested in applying to the school, they can find the admissions procedure on the school's website.

- Aagtbdfoua 01:33, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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BetacommandBot 01:25, 25 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Potential sources to improve this article[edit]

"A private school will begin its school year this month with a new leader and a new name, both intended to help emphasize its Christian mission to the community. G. Boyd Chitwood started in July as headmaster of Cambridge Christian School, formerly The Cambridge School." https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91573659/a-mission-with-big-chnges-a-school-is/

"Cambridge was known as Seminole Presbyterian, for the church that started it in 1965, until it became independent from the church and renamed itself The Cambridge School. But leaders wanted to make sure it didn't lose its focus as a Christian school and decided to reiterate that mission in its name" https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91573802/private-school-continued-from-page-4/

Passing mention about "white flight" https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91573155/private-schools-mirror-white-flight/

Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 04:12, 1 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]

More potential sources[edit]

https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91581608/school-choir-continued-from-page-3/

Grand'mere Eugene (talk) 12:34, 1 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]