CHAOS IN A COUNTRY SCHOOL.
LESSONS IN lIOISEWIFEKY. ■A lIOUSICHOLDKIIS' DISPUTE. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, July 7 The Woodside School troulilo appears to Ijc no muarer a settlement to-duy than when t began.' Tlio Education Hoard has declined to recognise the two comm ttecs elected simultaneously by two (liferent bodies of householders, and api>ointe<l two Coiiuni.ssioii|.'i'K instead. Now o|:p of the Commissioners (Captain Clayton) has resigned', the school mistress (Mrs Mellsoj)) lias also resigned,'and ono teacher is absent on sick leave, uiirt the relieving! teacher is) carrying on a school of '."i!) pupils, sitting in the. doorway, so that an eye may be. kept oinl both rooms at once. The school is now not regularly cleaned, as the contract for this work has expired, and has not been renewed. Some of (he pupils do a bit with a broom, which has the merit of a tessoii n one of the i rudiments of housewifery. In the meantime steps are bein£ taken in the district (p petit ion .Vartiameni for an alteration in die law, so that the school committees may. il" they deem it necessary, pro- . ci>«i atainst Education Hoards in ) the law courts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7867, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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194CHAOS IN A COUNTRY SCHOOL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7867, 8 July 1905, Page 2
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