Navy band to play
The New Zealand Navy Band will play for Waimarino children and adults at the Ohakune Primary School Thursday next week. The band was to play at Rochfort Park on the day of Irirangi's Ohakune Charter Parade but a key member of the band was ill at the time.
boards. Schools are staffed to a salary level based on a national average; a school such as Ruapehu with an experienced staff are disadvantaged as its staff average salary is above the national average. Bulk funding could result in Boards having to select staff based not on experience and skills, but on cost. A consequence of this could be a lowering of standards within the teaching profession and within a school. The staff and Board feels the Government should be putting its efforts into assisting
schools provide realistic courses and curriculum support instead of trying to cut costs through 'back door' methods such as the bulk funding concept.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 411, 5 November 1991, Page 3
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160Navy band to play Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 411, 5 November 1991, Page 3
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