SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION
ONCE again the pressing need for school accommodation has necessitated the distasteful course of utilising th<* bandroom as a class room, a procedure which committee and parents alike view with impatience and misgiving. Unfortunately due to war conditions there is apparently no alternative and under the circumstances it appears that all must be prepared to make the; best of a bad job. What however causes more annoyance than anything else is tb© fact that the piecemeal policy in the past seems to indjU cate the compl'ete inability of the Education Authorities to 6btain a definite guage on the permanent school requirements of this town. Instead of a complete renewal or remodelling of the school buildings on broad lines calculated to cope with .the growing number of pupils coming forward year by year we have been spectators to the expensive policy of regular additions which are: outgrown almost annually.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 64, 13 April 1943, Page 4
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150SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 64, 13 April 1943, Page 4
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