Talk:Rancho Bernardo High School

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Noose incident[edit]

The person who was punished for the noose incident did not write the racial slurs and had no intention of the noose being used for any purpose and was simply showing the knot. The person who did write the slurs and place the noose went unpunished. --HMS Surrender (talk) 03:14, 11 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

The below above quote is simply untrue. The noose incident was the final act of long and ugly racial tensions that were mounting due to the break in tradition in the casting of an Africam American girl in the traditional all white school play. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.227.24.98 (talkcontribs) 22:40, June 24, 2013 (UTC)

External Links[edit]

{{editsemiprotected}} The National Honor Society website is rbnhs.com, not rbhsnhs.com.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Ladyazula (talkcontribs)

Fixed..—SpaceFlight89 03:34, 21 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

hacking incident[edit]

This incident was removed along with other material after after a discussion of the article's controversies section with user:John from Idegon on my talk page at User talk:Meters#Rancho Bernardo High_School. It has since been restored by user:2605:E000:1C0F:42B:202:C9FF:FE55:7E04. A student hacked the school system. the school's principal wrote a memo about it, and it was sent to the local media. It does not seem to me that this warrants being covered in the article. Even if we decide to keep it, the "moral depravity" comment certainly seems over the top, and there is nothing particularly controversial about students being caught cheating and then suspended. Meters (talk) 06:14, 15 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

No support for keeping it, so removed again. Meters (talk) 05:34, 22 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]