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@Grand'mere Eugene: Please post these on the deletion discussion. I know about the New York Times article, but it focuses on the White Barn Theatre, not the school. I don't believe that it counts toward significant coverage (e.g., if some random millionaire bought the theatre, that wouldn't automatically make them notable). The second source is not an independent source; it was released by the architectural firm that was working on it. The third source is routine, hyperlocal coverage that fails to go into any depth. Why? I Ask (talk) 03:40, 6 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]