Thanks for your update at Boise, Idaho edit

Hi. Welcome to Wikipedia! Thanks for your very useful addition to the above article. I really appreciate the fact that you referenced it thoroughly and correctly. Many new editors do not realize the importance of references. Just a small note. I understand why you put your comment where you did at the talk page (so it would be near the other school references), but it is generally easier for other editors to find entirely new topics if you put them at the bottom of the page. If you were speaking in your post about information being discussed in the school thread, it would have been entirely correct to put your reply there, but for an essentially new topic, the bottom it should be. Thanks again for your hard work making the article better! Other editors have been trying to raise the Boise article to "good" status, which involves a thorough peer review, so the properly formatted reference was a great thing. Thanks! Gtwfan52 (talk) 04:24, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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