TE AROKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
At the la&t monthly meeting of the above ».c!i"ol committee, till members wcieprcst.ni jujntt.es of ihe pievious monthly nvctui.; ll> read ami oonfiru'eJ. The ceitilicate fiom head toucher for tue past month was read and set forth thrt the nu.uber on the roll for .June was 130 ; aveiage attendance 102.4. The accompanying report stated that dui'mg tue qurtcr Mrs Marsdon, assisted Utterly by Miss Basket t, lias had char-e of standards 1 and 2 and the preparatory i-lap*e* ; whilst Miss Reid has assistei the head teacher in the york of the lemnming standards generally. lnM inch, his in singing, sewing, avi -liim hid ! e^n s»iven by Mis Alarsdon. Yhe :,'poit diii-ctcd special attention to tl .- dehVieut healing of the school n>on,? uuiinir the Into veiy coll wiM lic-1, an-i us qe i Hie rccrt>sity ol havin^, thi ju "3t nfc ba*l.ct grates replaced 1>; i P'^i-;t°f griaos. C'):i^ I 'K'!a' le. ■lisc i-son (u.>k pl.ice on th;=. s» i jCs'i. i i io couiiiiitioe hill) r^co^. nisinu ih- nee.! of lei^Ur plates heini^ provideil, I'Ut h s\ing no lands at tlicii <JiSpO3il. Mr Faircll slat-d Mr P. F.,ps and othurs weic niran^ini,' for a child) en's entertai'.riUMi* to tome «'IF 50011, and Mi Fa^s hi.l told iiii.t Hie pioiuoters woiil ' 1)9 wi'lint, to d'\')»e a poition i.\ tinprotiH'vU U; »-- >: I'.'.e cunmiittee tn h-iv-inur the alteia':> ih male, m t !i e evi'iit ul the Bo,u-'i of """•I 'icui :> >n n t d'Hiig so. l{c>o!\ed or t! - 1 tr.i'tion oi"3h ('ninesnconJc>i IV Mi l'oit : 'l hnt the seem 1 tary ho n-]U(.->i<"i to in ike lies!, j'l'pi.eation (o tl«" Dcard of E mention I • » r u>gistertri'tcs am! «t surne time t-mv.-ml the i'O.ul tf.u-li'it* icport, sliowitu* lie v;':v h w icinpt'i iii urc in ilie bcnool rooms rccciiti). A list of thiity p.' j vv loi'k', submitted by the head teacher, which he proposed aihlir^ to the school '.<l>raiy was appioved of by the com:ii.;tee. pio\iding the library was in funds foi \)rocuiin^ siune. The Secrctar iusLuitted to mforii 1 the head teacher that he hud the aufho.'ty of the coimnitiPe to dism.ss th" school ii i<e thought >r,ch n course I. "Si a^ .in ('jcuHiL,' pr ; ('\ to the. r*l^.^ter grates l"Mm procu..( j ii. I»!e-.-3i - ImViv f.iid Gallagher were appf>'i:rci u\ ; ''ii i '^ r coMuniLtec for the en^o.rj'; "ifri 1 ;!, ". .rh i)';noi to act ro l.'k^w -i^|/.~ iw 1 JJ 1 ..' 'i".."» nclinp: of the .'j'"" . 'U die CT ( i. of ?h«' Board (/ btla.-.'iv'i.'i J. U ».[a-iny .is-'is-t.ancc. An ncccr.nl of £2 19s for school cleaning was passed for payment.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 3
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434TE AROKA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 211, 16 July 1887, Page 3
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