Talk:Anne Arundel County Public Schools
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Should remain list, not converted to prose
[edit]This article has been tagged with a Prose tag since 2011 ("This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose. You can help by converting this article to prose, if appropriate. Editing help is available"). The date on the tag was changed in 2018, but the fact remains that this tag has been ignored by editors and contributors – in the Wikipedia equivalent of a pocket veto – for eight years. In addition, during that time the article's format has been changed significantly, so some conditions that originally contributed to the tagging no longer exist. Overall, eight years is sufficient time for somebody to say "nobody agrees with what is left of this tag" and remove it. I elect myself as that person.
I believe that the lists in this article should remain as lists. There are two types of lists here: those that can only be lists (like schools) and those that could be converted to prose with an immense amount of research (like the history of superintendents). As the article stands now, the lists adequately serve their purpose.
If you have a strong argument for why the remaining lists should be changed to prose, speak now and volunteer to do the work. Otherwise, I will remove this tag in 2019.
— Molly-in-md (talk) 16:42, 22 January 2019 (UTC)
Now it is May 2019. There have been no objections, continuing the previous years of Wikipedia:Silence and consensus on this tag. I am removing it.