THE PROPOSED HIGH SCHOOL.
'(To tba Editor.) "Sir,—You asked on Saturday, ''ls ■ 'it reasonable to assume that, if the District High School were disestab lished l and a High School established in its stead, with a rector, Board of Governors, gowned teachers, and all tho rest of the paraphernalia, the attendance would be increased ? We venture to think it would not." I think you are; wrong. I think the numb >r of pupils would be increased. I think a lot of parents* do nob send they diilcfren to the District High School, who would send tlum to a proper High School. ) am going to try to prove that I am right in what I say at the do\v,ni3 meeting.—l am, etc., HENRY EVANS. Upper Plain, May 11, 1913. [We are interested to know where Mr Evans is going to get his pupils from. We are also interested to ' know how lie proposes disestablishing the District High School and from where he intends procuring the money with which to erect a High School.—Ed. Age.]
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 May 1913, Page 5
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173THE PROPOSED HIGH SCHOOL. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 12 May 1913, Page 5
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