CENTRAL SCHOOL.
TO THB EDITOB. Sib,—l quite agree with uhat "A Neglectful Parent" and a "Mother of Five" have to say in regard to the Central School. For my part my children have attended a good many schools, but never _yet one where the committee seemed to take so little interest in them as the Central School. Of course the committee has no funds j but neither had any of the other school committees. However, they made funds, but the Central School Committee does not seem to have heard of that way, and when its teachers set to work to do it for them it appears they stay away. Mr Collis says the committee did not know of the meeting, and then immediately after quotes the day and hour of it from Mr Dempsey's report. Does he want any further notice ? My boy brought me home a note about the meeting. I know other parents also got notices, so if the committee did not get notice from their children, they should have done so ; and if they have no children at school, it is time they resigned and gave place to people who have. It is the wives of the committeemen that are wanted at the meetings, not the committeemen.—l am, etc. " A MOTHEB OF FotJB."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8155, 12 July 1906, Page 2
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216CENTRAL SCHOOL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8155, 12 July 1906, Page 2
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