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Drdrewwilliams (talk·contribs) has been paid by Tuacahn High School for the Arts. Their editing has included contributions to this article. Disclosure made below.
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Hello I am the Principal of this high school and I am aware that I have a conflict of interest. Additionally, I am a new editor to Wikipedia, so I am trying to figure this out. Here are some things that need to be updated or citations needed:
School Name: Tuacahn High School for the Arts
Studio: Performing Arts Studio, Visual Arts Studio, Media Arts Studio, Music Studio
Programs offered: Theatre, Ballet, Modern, Ballroom, Musical Theatre, Choir, A Cappella, Jazz Band, Guitar, Painting, Drawing, Film, Video Editing, Audio Engineering, Audio Recording, Songwriting, Orchestra, Band, Piano, and Leadership.
All fulltime arts faculty have a MA or MM in their field of study which is posted in our "staff" page
Our ACT scores are embargoed until fall, so when this is made public, I will update with a link to cite.
Updated logo's and pictures are needed. How do I go about getting these up on the page?
Hello Drdrewwilliams, and welcome to Wikipedia. (1) and (2) are already in the article. For (3), are these programs just individual classes? I think Wikipedia articles for secondary schools usually don't list every single class they offer. For (4), you need to provide a link to the citation. (5) has not been updated. As for (6), you may upload the school logo under a fair use rationale, and I can add it to the article for you. As for other pictures, Wikipedia would certainly appreciate additional illustrations for the article, but you would probably have to be both the copyright holder of the images and be willing to grant Wikipedia a free license to use them. Best, Altamel (talk) 04:56, 27 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]