POLICE IN SCHOOLS.
REQUEST TO BOARD. I i . A decision to urge the Education Board to make a ruling against the admission of police officers into primary schools for the purpose of interviewing children during school hours was made by the Canterbury School Committees' Association last evening. The decision arose from a resolution forwarded by the Beckenham School Committee. Mr S R. Evison said that a move had already been made in Auckland by the Education Board there, as it was not considered advantageous to the atmosphere or the discipline of a school to have a policeman' visit it. The suggestion was that, if an opinion against this practice was expressed by the Canterbury Education Board, the local authorities would rectify the position , . There was 110 discussion' of the matter, . tl>e meeting ..being practically unanimous in its opinion.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19957, 18 June 1930, Page 10
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138POLICE IN SCHOOLS. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19957, 18 June 1930, Page 10
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