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I propose this page to be merged after I noticed that there were 2 versions of this page one named Centerville City School District and another named Centerville City School School District. I did some research and only found one school district called Centerville City School District in the State of Ohio. The page (Centerville City School School District) has school in the title twice and has similar information to the article Centerville City School District. Also, there is more information on this district in the article Centerville City School School District has more info than this article so hopefully the information from that page can be added to this page. Spokane Writer & Editor (talk) 04:03, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I'll make this easy. The improperly titled article only has two sources on it, one being NCES, the other GreatSchools.net, which we only consider a reliable source for the data they copy from NCES. I'll add an infobox to this article with the NCES data, and nominate the other for speedy deletion as a dupe. Sound good? 174.212.229.62 (talk) 08:49, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Done. I'll request an administrator to close this and take care of the CSD on the other article
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And, there isn't sn appropriate CSD reason, so I'll just let the admin delete it under the misc. Category.
Yeah, that won't really work. I can't just go in and delete a ten-year-old article without even a nomination, and as you said, it doesn't fit under a CSD category. I suggest you use PROD, which was created for situations like this one. Katietalk12:58, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]