SCHOOL COMMITTEES MEET
CONFERENCE IN SOUTH Press Association TIMARU, Thursday. The conference of the South Island Federation of School Committee Associations was concluded today. The conference reaffirmed its opposition to the junior high schools, and also endorsed a South Canterbury proposal that more active steps should be taken to organise school committees throughout the Dominion, to present a united front. The conference also decided to await the publication of the report of the Parliamentary Select Committee on education, and if necessary to call an emergency conference to consider its proposals. The executive was instructed to draw up a common platform which would be acceptable to the various associations.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 10
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