SCHOOL FINANCES
Restoration Of Subsidies Sought The t-'sl ora 1 i.m ol subsidies nil Illi moneys raised loc.-illy by school commitlees for school purposes, or by voluntary contributions, is t- he urged on the Government by the Dominion 1-ederatmn ol Schoo! t’oinmit toes’ Associations, now meeting in l oiifereiiee in YY ellington. j ilt’ Education Department is to be asked to stipl'lv school requisites, such its chalk. Stationery, and so forth, free of Cost Hi rough education boards. Considering that present-day capitation moneys are imuhiiuate for the proper maintenance of primary schools, as costs have risen considerably, the conference adopted u remit asking that x<‘apit:llion lie placed on a more equitable basis, thus enabling school committees to pay caretakers a basic wage in keeping with tiie hours and work performed, as well as assisting in the purchase of modern I'dneational equipment and other essentials. the locality, size, type of school and the cost of maintaining school grounds to lie taken into consideration.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 4
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162SCHOOL FINANCES Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 239, 6 July 1944, Page 4
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