TEACHERS DENY “TOUTING”
PUPILS AT PAPAKURA PARENTS APPROVE ARRANGEMENT (From Our Own Corespondent) PAPAKURA. To-day. The allegation that teachers are touting with motor-cars to increase the attendance at the Papakura schools is denied by Papakura teachers. . Seven children are being brought into Papakura by the assistant-master Purely as a temporary measure. They five about half-way between Ardmore aud Papakura and the Education board has approved of the arrangement.
Tears ago children living much nearer Ardmore used to come in to *»pakura. f and no exception was taken a until the attendance at the Ardmore School fell off. There is no ‘‘touting” for the children; the parents want them to go to The most cordial relations t s* s * among the teachers of the disan(i the parents, and any sugull wan * of loyalty, as suggested r the meeting of the Education hp- ara Yesterday, is described here as “simply ridiculous.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 452, 6 September 1928, Page 13
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