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Education Board.

. (coNqiiVDjap.) >■..■■ . :':>-- ; Western Rsmgitikeu — The appoinfci ment of a teacher waß left to* the Inspector. : . Feildinsr. — The commute sent m accounts for rent of hall, and removinjj forma and furniture. Passed for payment. ; : "'• ■ ' .•■': jlnspectirtV'3'Report.^-Th6 Inspector then road his report of the^colafslnp examinations. The report was receive^ «ri the motion of Mr = 'Bridge, seconded by Mr Sanson.-=-^f r Sanson moved thai; R fi <S6mhlit't'e^bßiipipifkintecl ( to enqsire into the matter of scqlar-, Mhipyo^e andt report as to how best to award the money (for this pHrpose. The committee to consist ef Messrs Bakfir, Bridge, and the mover.— Carried. (DftrMfioates.— ?Mr Sanson moved that ihe Finance Committee bring up a report on the printing of certificates. — Parried; v „ Pnpil Teaclior's Rflgulationß;"i-Tho Boßrd then dealt wirh the pupil teacher's regulations. It was resolved after discussion. '• that no fourth or third year teachers should be required to teach more than four hours daily. A. motion for retaining the jage of entrance r'a« pupil teachers at 14 waa lost, 15 years Twin^ fixed m ihe new rnlei . An amendment to 1 retain (he present scale, of pupil teachers salaries was lost, and the scale introduced by the Inspector was adopted. — Mr San-' son moved, and Mr Bate seconded a resolution that no pupil teacher or cadet be appointed without the re- ' commendation of • the 'Inspector. Gar Vied. — Several minor alterationswere' made, and the whole were then adopted 'subject to the approval Of the M mister ■ of Education. The payment for extra teachin? m ihe cane ;of a n\unber of scholars amongst whom were Luby Randolph (Karere), was agreed to. Tho meeting then adjourrfed. .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 2

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Education Board. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 2

Education Board. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 232, 28 August 1884, Page 2

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