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Posting here for community input - IP editor(s) have three times removed content linking to a Belfast Telegraph article, "Threats against Regent House pupils over 'repulsive' video mocking Down's syndrome". Diff. Tacyarg (talk) 20:35, 19 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
While I'm against PR whitewashing, there's also WP:NOTNEWS to consider. I'm of the opinion that schools articles don't need to compile every incident of the school being in the news, only particularly notable incidents. I don't see any coverage besides that from the Belfast Telegraph (and the BBC briefly mentioning that coverage). OhNoitsJamieTalk20:39, 19 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
I agree with Ohnoitsjamie. This is a one off incident, that was by pupils not about the school itself (nevermind they were in uniform). It's ultimately a non-notable incident that didn't get widespread attention or other coverage. Not news. Students get suspended for dumb crap all the time, it's just not notable. Canterbury Tailtalk20:57, 19 June 2020 (UTC)Reply