Parents Lend Aid in London School's Employment Plan
LONDON.— A £100 movie projector lias been acquired by the Central Mixed School of North Hammersmith here thanks to the Parents-Teachers.' Committee, an organization connected with" the school. In the work of giving young persons a good start in wage-earaing, the patents have taken so keen an interest that they have pledged themselves to see that no effort is spared to help the school in its every undertaking. Parents go regularly for talks with the school's headmaster on problems connected with the education of their children. Parents make it possible for the poorer among them to pay the fees
for commercial and other examinations. Parents see that fares are forthcoming when their own or other people 's children are called for interviews with potential employers. No one in North Hammersmith is conspicuously wealthy, but that does not. matter. The power of collectiv© aetion is well understood. On the bal-ance-sheet recently prbsented by ' tiio Parents-Teachers ' Gommittee -were these items — which tell their own story: Jumble Sale. Loan of Side Shows. Loan of Crockery. Summer Fete.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 55, 20 March 1937, Page 18
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