SCHOOL CALF CLUBS
Teachers Asked to Take More Active Interest MEETING TO BE CALLED A request to teachers to take a more active interest in the calf clubs organised at many country schools, is to be mado by the Hawke's Bay Education Board, following a discussion at this morning's meeting of the a letter from tho Soutbern. Hawke's Bay Boys' and Girls' Agricultural Club asking tlio board- to eneourage the clubs. lt was deeided to circularise the teachers asking them to attend a meeting- on-thel subject. W'hen members empliasised the necessity for keen, interest by the teachers of the clubs were to be a success, the Chief i inspector, Mr T. A. Moreland, claimed j that no training in such work was | given at the training eolleges, and that a teacher should not.be eondemned be- } cause he was not keen on farming. ! "Don't blame them if they don't get enthusiastic about calves," he said. | "Half of them don't linow a calf from ) a reindeer. I thank my lucky stars that I got out before they started calf clubs." ' j
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 206, 16 September 1937, Page 7
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