SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD.
1 FBI PRBSB ASSOCIATION. ' Ixvebcaboill, April i. The Education Board's ennui N* 1 port states that the demand for BMT schools has slackened during tha paal two years. Tim decrease in total at--1 tendance was small last year, while tha ■» last quarter of 1901 was nearly a record, as was also the best avirafli I Commenting on the Teacher* BtlanM Ac, ob/ction was taken to the totally in idrqu-ite silaries for first and only assistants is schools awrAging ISO to 200, and the salaries of male assistants gcmtrally of Fecond and lower gradeain nit o' her schools. It was an anomaly also that assistants in 1.50 to 200 at* tendance schools got only £BO, and' i* tbn next grade almost double that amount. There should also be pro* vision for payment for teaching sewing |in school* of 25 to 40, and also tot j I paying relieving teachers. I "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 68, 5 April 1902, Page 2
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152SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 68, 5 April 1902, Page 2
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