THE EDUCATION ACT.
HESQUmONS BY SCHOOL COMmittse.
At & meeting of the Maatwi'on •sSSDistrict High School Committee last ./©Veiling, the' proposed' amendments to the Education Act were discussed, and the following resolutions were J>assed, to be forwarded t© the Minister of : (1) "54iat this committee does not regard the proposal in sections 11, 12 And 13 of the Education Amendment - Act to be liberal enough, and hopes . {tfhe increases »amed are; t° be. . taken : as an- -indication, thaft the .' if bole scale of salaries will;show inv. ceeases; .in javery gra>tfe ■■ ths niea- ' " to beplaced bfefdrd the House next session." r(2)*'."That ..this committee protests against the proposal to alt§r the clos-
ing of the financial year ;of 'school
from March 31'st to the day of February in each year, " and tfonsidei's the proposal <if a retrograde character, March 31#t being ■the &kneial :period for Government departments, and local authorities -generally j and appears to ! be "'quite unnecessary in view of the ,-proposal ; in.section 5 (1')." . * , (3) 'That the first assiffta-nts in secondary departments are mot suffi- * iently remunerated for the servioes . rendered by them.''
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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182THE EDUCATION ACT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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