User talk:Sanrodri
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Responding to your post at my talk page
There are drama clubs at virtually every high school in the US. Very few are notable. North High Drama might be the exception, but there was zero evidence in the article that there was anything exceptional about the club. Please do not waste any time telling me in this space why the club might actually be notable. The article is several years old, and no one bothered to add any evidence that the club was special. I'm surprised it survived this long. I do not know how much work went into the article (which is not exactly relevant), but you have zero edits to the article.
There is nothing preventing anyone from creating a new version, and adding information explaining why the club is notable. If you'd like to try, or you know anyone who would, I'd be happy to provide a copy of the article that was deleted, so you don't have to recreate that part of it. However, if it is recreated without any evidence that it is notable, it will be deleted.--SPhilbrickT 23:27, 20 February 2011 (UTC)