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Canterbury Education Board.

The monthly meeting was hold at Christ* luur-li on l riiliiy lust. Pies.t.nt : .Messrs <>. \V. Aiiititagc (chairman). \V Hanks, 11. .1. Bigncll, Maze, i \V. 11. Winsor, .1. 0. »o>>v. A. lVvrill. < C. S. Thompson. It. Wild. -I • Hughes. ' W. I*. Spencer, ami K. 11. Andrews. 1 Appointments liia'le included I nylorviile. Mr .1. A. Mackenzie. master. • llesignutioiis lvteived ami accepted included: -Blue Spur, Miss M. d. l iar- i court, sole teacher: Han llari. Miss M A. llarle. sole tendin': Hokitika. ' .Miss K. Ward, assistant mistress; l.yttc‘!toil. Mr T. 0. .McCullough, assist- < ant master. t It, was resolved to express the 1 Hoard's appreciation of Ihe good servile rendered h_v Miss K. Ward who is retiring on superannuation. I Staff changes.—Totara Flat grade 1 to grade 11. Ahanra grade II to grade Ilia. Arahura douhle hriek chimney at residence £25 IDs authorised. 1 The Appointments (’nmmiltee stated it had keen decided to readvertise the position of assistant master at Orey- | mouth. A report was received Irani the Attendance oflicer. Mr White (West Coast) for the period ending Decern her o-jud. 'Tim attendance generally had been good, except at a lew schools, v here Un? attendance would l’f quire to show :<V-i iinpiMVcnienl : twenty-four lists had been seal in from teachers. Might ordinary notices and one ol a final nature had keen issued. The Buildings Committee reunited tin, t it had be'" it decided to apply for the estubli.-hemilt ol a seinol al l poel Koilerangi. and a grant lor soiftnig the old building from ( allaghan s. touords. which work the residents had agreed to contribute £■><>. ’ The Association Secretary (-Mr Stewart) forwarded the Ministers reply to the representations made: , ; i) .lunior High School. Not more than three will he established during the year 192:1. (I) Pudding maintenance grant..— Tiie reduction of ten per cent is to stand for this year. ~.) Consultation with Hoards reI gordinis c.moodmeats ol Act end Iteguj lat.ious. No definite undertaking can he given. All amendments are confidential and there are occasions when the Covermnent would lie unwilling that they should he circulated even eonlulcntialiy. M) Conveyance of children or.iug to | the cost of the proposed system ol ea!l----i ing for tenders' for conveyance at the j cost of till' Department the matter nil! | have to stand over for the present, j It wa.s resolved to cooperate with | the Wellington Kdueal ion Hoard in a j strong protest against the suggestion ! of the Director that Hoards shoiia’t not the consulted in connection with int- | p"!,d : eg legislation. The highest eifi- , i '•.•ucy cml maximum stulnhiliiy oi j !<>.: i-Lt i\e enactment and regulation ; villi he allotted only hv proper eoiisui- ! tation with the body ere'iliul under the | Act to administer • ■dm-ulnm on the ! ta t ietts district s. I It was reported that the term of j sen i. o had bet a extended for ytar jin tj. ■ in:-.' of the 1 1 Hon iug pepi I j .lames (Colaleot. Do; i- liotisi ridge ! ( Crevoe >u ill ) . I liiuoah Tindale 11 Toy ■ I mouth ■. Doris M. I’atti-mi i llini- | align’). j The Mia.incv Committee reported' j (hoi a no o.oi'oiidum hail keen reeen- !. ,1 froiit s, .-retary of the Hoard re- ■ gai'dim salarv ‘‘eiiis" imposed on (o' i tie": I Iter -' >:f the stall. It had keett .e- ---| s j-,-; ;| to !■• commend the hoard to de!t. v I,rim.' iug' the third ~e ut" into i up-ration until it was • e.oi w.mt - I being dona in regard to the I’uklie j Serviic. The report wits adopted. and ! pav-ed for n ymeut. | The ia;iililei,auee account shewed a. Ida licit of C-Til His 7.1. new buildings lat -'mint deficit I'IDM A- ml. am' >••- building m-eo.ini surplus I'M 7:t ik Si. t latt-'i wa- receive. I fr-.m tic ereLa.ry of the New 'aland I'uresuy 1 , ague r ing fer pt-rmis-ion to plant trees in school grounds on AD.or Day. It was agr ed that, a lel.ior he ■ ."lit to 'ir'arnl" !;’s.g D/kooM-'wiil-ii.ri i ■ ■■ to o' op oal"in tc | * j"' i* 'i it, jit hv spring ol sol in r. at >1 it "•!' d-cided' to ivcomnivn ! that the 1 ’..littill■ •• I. • dona In the autumn in :- ad of on Arlcr Day tin August). ! i.j. rtL.asst rsc/etsw svsKxrrrssx^c-fft

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
707

Canterbury Education Board. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

Canterbury Education Board. Hokitika Guardian, 22 January 1923, Page 4

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