LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOOL.
TO Til EDITOR Of IH* PMM. Sir,—Would you allow me sptjce .to comment on Mr Chas. Kirk's note, appended to my letter in - Saturday'* issue? - • (1) Students completing their training are, by regulation, not suppoeed to have any more than'3s children under their charge. EWtv-five for them is a .very large class, and a breach of the liegulations. (2) In order to provide another assistant for the lower school, two other teachers have had to divide Standard IV. and take it in addition to their 'own classes of 40. • (3) With reference to the point that the Department and' Board will consider the question again .at the end of the first term, ''when the roll number is more stabilised and the average attendance known," I should like to point out that the_ roll number is increasing all the time, • and that the average attendance at present is sufficiency high, to-justify; the 'appoint ment of one permanent, te&cher.'or even -two. In' this case,-.no 'additional" assistants areasked for... The fact still remains that' the' school is seriously understaffed.-—Yours, etc.,, REASON. March 7th, 1931.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 16
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184LINWOOD AVENUE SCHOOL. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20181, 9 March 1931, Page 16
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