CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD.
<s**, ■ FRIDAY. .1 FLY 2hih. A t til.- immthlv ic- eti.ig ■ ! tie Bm:n! held ai L'liristi hi:;-h, there were present Me? rs (I. \\ . A I'm i: oo- (chairman). \Y. A. Banks. \Y. 11. \Yin.-or. E. 11. A ndde-s. ('. S. '1 horn ,- oi. A. IVverill. W. P. Sniuieer, T. Hugh.-? .1 G. (low. T. Maze. U. Y.'ii.l. ... dll. .1. Bigm-11. APPOINTMENTS COM a I ITT El'!. The appointments made included: Kiiiii!ii.'i .Itincihm, .Miss T. M. licis-eii-I II iii. sole I“iielier. lie.- i'/ii.'iti'ins aeecpiod included :■ • Cobdcii. Miss | .M . 11 i-issen Hi 111 el assistant- mistress: Okarito. Mi-s A. Y. Tin mi-on. sob- lonelier: < rgauisme: to iler .West Coast. Mr b. W. Max well.
'i'll ecommillec reia.-rtcd that it had been a creed to inform the Dejiarlu'ciil that the (mat'd tin-poses to advertise the position t.f organising teacher for the ViY'sr. ('oast, for which il dc-ired Ha- Department's approval. A iintilicstion wits received fl'otn ! !; e Dep-arltnent. lo the effect that for the period ending December JIM.. PM'-I . -.-rt ain class books should only h- 1. with t.he proviso that during the year l!ip:t no teacher shall make any el in nee in the class of hunks the purils have alieml.v lioen refilliro<l L<> piirfhasc. A circular wa- received from the Department, notifying that in littnre Technical .School pupitls must sit lor the intermediate certificate examination in order to qualify lor aniiointinenl as pupil teachers or probationers. Il was agreed to notify all Teclinieal Hclmols in the Canterbury education district in order to avoid any mistmdor- ! standing: when applications for vtican- | cics should he under consideration. I A. letter was received from the WelI liiigton Education Board, asking the. board, in the case of teachers resignl ing nt the end of a sehc.ol year, to pay , salarv up to January Hist. Tl was I pointed out that under the provisions lof the Act lende-rs are already ei!tiiled to Jantniry salary. It was ' tigreed to obtain further informa!ion six to what is desired. With regard to teachers appointed in lien of pupil-teachers, it was agreed to ask the Department for tin explicit interpretation of i lie Act under which teachers cannot apply for another position within twelve months except ii! llu- ros" cf a first appointment. AGHim.TI'HAI.. MANTAE AX'D TE( HXICAI. COMMITTEE. Mr Johnston, instructor stationed on the West Coast submitted results of the potato growing competition among the Westland schools. Xgahere being first. Totara Flat second, and Boss third. It was agreed to congratulate the teachers and scholars of these schools on their success. COMMISSIONERS. 'I lie following were appointed commissioner.- to act in their several school districts:--Arthur's lhiss. Mr T. Kelly: Humphreys. Mr AY. Adams; Jackson. Mr J. 'Meyer; Kutnara. Messrs l{. Bell and C .Burrell: Mars-h-n. Mr Benjamin Tindali-; Okarito. .Mr X. Friend; Starfold, Mr B. Lyons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 4
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468CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 4
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