SECONDARY SCHOOLS CONFERENCE
TO BE nilLl) IN WJfoLIXGTOX-. At yesterday's meetinif of the Board nl College Govornors it letter was received from the Board of the Oloro High feehool (Umiwlin), sucßMliiiS the holding,of ii confownco to discuss secondary school nlfairs Two of tho mast important points to bo considered were the salary of teachers and tho continuity of classes from the primary to (he secondary schools. •The chflirman thought the conference was ono in,which they could join. Uo thought thai ns tho salaries of teachers WOl'O to bo disenssed, head teachers of secondary schools might be inviled to atMr. Forsytli questioned if thai would he-wise, as they would be directly interested. ■ The eliainii-nii, in onsivw lo questions, stated that ho understood that thi),-con-ference would be held iii Wellineton, preRiimnbly under the auspices of the Otafrt-High-School Bonnie It wiis "agreed that tho'board ehouKS appoint delegates to the conferenco.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 2
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147SECONDARY SCHOOLS CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 211, 31 May 1919, Page 2
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