Talk:John Jay High School (Hopewell Junction, New York)

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NPOV[edit]

This article definitely does not conform to WP:NPOV. The unsourced statement "There have been some instances in which it is proven that the school has been wasting its tax dollars on arguably useless equipment: the school, for example, would use tax dollars on double-doors which are randomly placed in the hallways, as well as security cameras when the school claims it does not have enough tax money for necesities like desks for every student. The security cameras themselves are rumored to have cost somewhere around $5000 each and had the power to see well across school grounds to clearly see the patrons inside the Dunkin Donuts bakery and surrounding plaza, would be atrocious to call a neutral point of view so that right there qualifies a NPOV tag, any comments?--English836 02:36, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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