Talk:Colorado Rocky Mountain School

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A good set of information but it reads a vbit to much like an advert. Some more voices need to be heard. Maybe more pictures - certainly more references. eg. The climbers wiki page doesnt say he attended here ... so get a reference. Welcome. _________________________________ Whomever wrote the above comment, contact me at jsimon@crms.org with specific concerns, as the above is too vague to properly deal with. However, I'll try. The information on the page is simply that--information--and if you have an alternative view you're welcome to chime in. Re: request for 'more photos, more references': this is a wiki about a school, not a climbing web site, so while more photos might be nice, I don't see how the lack of them affects the veracity of this article. I don't know whom you're saying 'did not attend CRMS': if I did I could address, but the climbing wiki page doesn't contain *every* fact about climbing, and ouralumni records provide evidence of the referenced climbers' school status. Thank you. For full disclosure: Jeremy Simon, communications director, Colorado Rocky Mountain School.

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Just a friendly reminder: This page belongs to Wikipedia, not the school it is about. The administration (or the students) have no greater control over it than any other Wikipedia editor. The top posting on this page indicates that the administration of the school feels otherwise. Just to let you know, you are wrong. This page reads like a press release, and that will end very soon. If you want to participate in the process, you are welcome to chime in here about anything you wish to discuss regarding the article's content. The school administration should not edit the article at all, as they have a conflict of interest, but you are welcome to start or participate in any discussion about this articles content. Gtwfan52 (talk) 06:11, 25 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]

sounds like ad copy[edit]

"The school's location in western Colorado facilitated experimentation as well as necessitating practical adaptation of the ideas of its eastern U.S and European-based influences." Huh? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fp cassini (talkcontribs) 01:55, 21 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]