WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD.
ORDINARY MEETING
(By Telegraph—Special to Herald.)
Wanganui, This Day
The ordinary meeting of the Board was held last night. All the members were present.
Resignations : F. J. Wilkes, Mar ton ; M. Wilson, Kaipuna ; C. F. Bates, Hawera ; D. D. Henderson, Queen’s Park ; A. W. Ross, Kelvin Grove ; W. G. Menzies, Eltham ; L. Kelly, Lytton Street.
Appointments : Miss Simpson, Mangara ; A. Buchler, Ashhurst; A. E. Barrowclough, Patea ; Miss Billens, Kelvin Grove ; Miss Chapman, Terrace End. Resolved to obtain as a first instalment, twenty five of the Navy League maps. Mr Bennett, the Board’s representative on the Palmerston North High School Board of Governors, resigned, and Mr T. R. Hodder was appointed in his stead.
Mr F. M. Spurdle was granted leave of absence to visit the Old Country. All Board members joined in wishing him a pleasant trip.
The Oroua Bridge Committee wrote asking for better ventilation of school. Resolved that Mr Fraser inspect and report. Decided to ask the department for a grant for the establishment of a school at Mount Stuart. Resolved to draw the attention of the department to the inadequate salaries provided for special assistants at district High Schools. The Board decided to invite teachers to compete for the travelling scholarship on the same terms as last year. Mr C. J. Gill wrote accepting appointment as wood work instructor.
Increases of salary were granted c o the typists and juniors on the ' jffice staff.
Accounts amounting to 4s 5d were passed for payment and the Board adjourned to Thursday, xxth March. The Board then sat as a board of Governors of the Wanganui Girls College, and dealt with an amount of routine business, and passing accounts for 3s id, then resumed business as Education Board and sat till 12.45.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 18 February 1909, Page 3
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458WANGANUI EDUCATION BOARD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 450, 18 February 1909, Page 3
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