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  • Comment: I highly doubt this subject will ever qualify for a Wikipedia article. When you write an encyclopedia article, you are not writing an essay about the subject. Instead, you are reporting on what others have written about the subject in multiple reliable independent secondary sources that discuss the subject in detail. You have none at this point. Social media sites like LinkedIn cannot be used as a source, and her employer's website is not independent. A quick web search didn't reveal any better sources. This is no reflection on the subject. Being an exceptional teacher is noble, honorable and impressive. What it isn't is notable, and notability is what's required to have a Wikipedia article. 4.37.252.50 (talk) 19:06, 26 October 2024 (UTC)

Melanie Weaver is an ELA teacher at Highland School of Technology.[1]She served at Highland Junior High and North Gaston High School.[citation needed]She is the longest serving staff member of the school, having served at the school for 24 years from 2000-Current. She has announced her retirement during to take place during the 2024 school year.[2] When announcing her retirement, the school held celebrations to celebrate the astonishing educational career of Melanie. She has received the Ron L. Ensley grant from Gaston County Schools.[3]

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  1. ^ "Staff Directory / Directory". www.gaston.k12.nc.us. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  2. ^ Weaver, M. (2024, May 10). Melanie Weaver on linkedin: I am just about to end year 28 in Gaston County Schools and year 24 at...: 12 comments. Melanie Weaver on LinkedIn: I am just about to end year 28 in Gaston County Schools and year 24 at... | 12 comments. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/melanie-weaver-91b68a45_i-am-just-about-to-end-year-28-in-gaston-activity-7194749358553079808-CTTu
  3. ^ "Good News from Gaston County Schools, November". www.gaston.k12.nc.us. Retrieved 2024-10-24.