SPECIAL SCHOOL GRANTS.
COMMITTEES IN DIFFICULTIES,
Certain school committees in the. country are stated to be "in extremis"—financially. This came to light at the Education Board's meeting yesterday, when reference was made to the much-discussed question of special grants to school,committees, abolished by the Government !ast y«ar. The board's sub-committee appointed to investigate the question recommended :—"That the allowances for June quarter be based on the old scale, and that the report on the adjustment of allowances to' school committees be deferred until proposals to be placed before' the Legislature have been, dealt with."
The recommendation was adopted, and it was agreed, in Hie meantime, that a little financial assierance be given to certain committees who had been badly crippled by the abolition of the' front. The Martinborongh School Committee, tthich had Tefused to take office, was cited as a case in -point. With nothing to spend, nothing could bo-done, said they, in effect.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 879, 27 July 1910, Page 4
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154SPECIAL SCHOOL GRANTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 879, 27 July 1910, Page 4
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