Usage edit

The {{WikiProject Schools}} template adds an article's talk page to Category:WikiProject Schools articles and its subcategories. Please place this template onto relevant articles' talk pages. This template should be transcluded and not substituted (using {{subst:}}) because it employs conditional code. Transclusion also allows easy updating of all of the Project's talk pages without having to edit thousands of pages.

The template also employs several optional data field parameters as described below. For an example of how the template will appear under various parameter circumstances, please see Template:WikiProject Schools/Examples.

Basic syntax edit

{{WikiProject Schools|class=|importance=}}

Full syntax edit

{{WikiProject Schools
 | class          = 
 | importance     = 
 | needs-infobox  = 
 | category       = 
 | auto           = 
 | listas         = 
 | move           = 
 | info           = 
}}

Notes edit

To avoid needlessly cluttering up talk pages, it is usually appropriate to remove any unused parameters from the template.

Parameters legend edit

WikiProject Schools banner template parameters
Parameter Accepted
values
Description
class: FA Draft The Wikipedia 1.0 Extended Assessment Scale values, or if blank this will produce a value of Unassessed. The values to the left are links to the categories they place articles in when assigned, for definitions of each class skip to the next section.
 FL Disambig
 A Redirect
 GA File
 B Category
 C Template
 Start Portal
 Stub Project
 List NA
 FM
importance: Top The Wikipedia 1.0 Topic Importance Scale values; the NA value should be used for all non-article pages (files, redirects, templates, categories, disambiguation pages, etc.), or if left blank this will produce a status of Unknown importance. The values to the left are links to the categories they place articles in when assigned, for definitions of each importance level skip to the section below.
High
Mid
Low
NA
needs‑infobox: yes / no Answer yes if the article needs an infobox so it will be automatically added to Category:School articles without infoboxes or no if the correct infobox template is already used
category:
hide-auto-cats:
yes / no Enable/disable automatic inclusion in project maintenance categories. All values except no are interpreted as yes.
auto: yes / stub / inherit / length Sets the method by which the auto-assessment bot will attempt to rate the article. Stub looks for stub templates in the article's wikicode and only rates articles when one is found; inherit copies the values from other WikiProject banner templates on the talk page (oldest first); length applies a crude formula to guess the quality based simply on the size of its wikicode. Set to yes to try all methods and leave blank to disable auto-assessment altogether.
listas: plain text Manually set the article's sortkey (name by which it's alphabetized in categories and lists
move: plain text If specified, provides a link to move the page to place specified by parameter. This parameter should be the name that the page should be moved to without the namespace. So, for the talk page of "School Name" the parameter would be "move=School Name (Municipality, Region/State)" (e.g. For an article named Council High School (Idaho), specify the parameter move=Council High School (Council, Idaho))
info: plain text Notes on the reasoning behind the given assessment (Remember to sign with ~~~~)

Grading scheme edit

Class edit

Importance edit

Related categories edit

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TemplateData edit

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:WikiProject Schools in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for WikiProject Schools

Adds corresponding article to WikiProject Schools article lists and maintenance categories

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Article quality/typeclass

Article quality rating according to Wikipedia 1.0 assessment scale or categorize as a non-article. Set to one of: ['FA', 'FL', 'FM', 'A', 'GA', 'B', 'C', 'Start', 'Stub', 'List', 'Draft', 'Disambig', 'Redirect', 'File', 'Category', 'Template', 'Portal', 'Project', 'NA']

Example
Stub
Stringrequired
Project importanceimportance

Set a relative importance for attention from project editors. Set to one of: ['Top', 'High', 'Mid', 'Low', 'NA']

Example
Mid
Stringrequired
Infobox needed?needs-infobox

Adds page to worklist of pages requiring the addition of an infobox template. Set to one of: ['yes', 'no']

Default
no
Example
yes
Auto value
no
Stringsuggested
Bot assessment methodauto

Allow assessment bot to provide value for class parameter and, optionally, determine the method used by the bot. Set to one of: ['yes', 'stub', 'inherit', 'length']

Example
yes
Stringoptional
Add to project categories?category hide-auto-cats

Allows the template to place the article/its talk page into the appropriate WikiProject Schools maintenance categories; use no value when showing examples of template use. Set to one of: ['yes', 'no']

Default
yes
Example
no
Auto value
yes
Stringoptional
Sort aslistas

Manually specify the sortkey (where the page is placed within lists and categories) instead of using the article name.

Example
School on the Hill, The
Stringoptional
Notesinfo

Reasoning for given assessment and any additional information relevant to the project. Be sure to end your comment with a signature (~~~~).

Example
Needs copy-editing and section on curriculum plus updated infobox datums. ~~~~
Stringoptional
Rename asmove

Move the page to name specified, without the namespace. For the talk page of "School Name" the parameter would be "move=School Name (Municipality, Region/State)"

Example
Council High School (Council, Idaho)
Page nameoptional
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