The School Committee.
TO TUB EDITOR OF THB BTAE.
Sic, — I am right glad to see you take up the position you have with reference to the matter between our School committee and the Education Board. Not being one of the committee myself I am the more free to express my opinion publicly in their defence. It is pretty evident that the snubbing they hare received from the Board is more than they deserve, and is certainly beyond what*
any one would have expected- I think that a much more dignified and advantageous course would have beea when such grave complaints were made of the general working and , efficiency of the school, for the Board to have instituted an enquiry on the spot, and hare done what they they could to try and conciliate matters, instead of treating the committee's communications with contempt, and taking the matter altogether^ into their own hands. — I am, &c, PjJtKNT.
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Feilding Star, Volume III, Issue 112, 5 June 1883, Page 2
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