CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS.
TO TBI EDITOB 0» TOT PBBS9. Sir,—lt would be interesting to parents if you would tell us through your paper, how we are situated as regards the conveyance of children to these schools. The agitators for the consolidation tell us that the children are carried free; but after reading the Education Board's Methven report, it appears to me that the Board can charge for conveyance. Is that so? I think the experiences of the Peaks and Medbury parents are enough to make others wait and think. There, the children from one district are carried round the other before finally reaching school, and are all hours on the road. Consolidation is causing more unemployed teachers, and, as Mr W. A. Brock says, lessens the attention given to the individual.—Yours, etc., PARENT.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 10
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133CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19165, 23 November 1927, Page 10
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