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EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.

The fortnightly meeting of the Auckland .Education Board was held turday, Mr E. C. Banks lebairmau) presiding. RESIGNATIONS. Resignations were received from the following teachers:—Mrs _. G. McCracken, teacher, Riverlea; Mrs F. E. Bareny, teacher, Lichßeld; 'Miss E. Baste-, teacher, Nguiwaro aud VV nataroa Road tnall-timej; Miss _. Clifford, assistant, Dargavilie; Miss E. H. Crawshaw, assistant, Matamata; Miss K. R. Herd, pupil teacncr, Paeroa; Miss L. M. J. McKay, pupil teacher, Newton East; Miss B. Pirrit, assistant, Opotiki; Miss _. A. Stewart, assistant, Manurewa; Mr W. Black, teacher, Aware, and Malira (half-time); Mr W. WUliamson, teacher, Marlow ana Ruapekapnka West, ihuu'-timej. APPOINTMENTS. The following rec-ommeudations of thi Teachers' Selection Committee in respect 10 the appointment of teachers were approved, viz.-.—Miss M. D. _c.Ca.-ill, assistant, Paeroa; Miss M. F. Syme, assistant, Northcote; Miss A. M. C. Dunning, assistant, K.auKapafcap_; Miss N. A. Hell, assistant, Manurewa; Miss M. J. 11, Wniiaker, assistant, Newstcad; Mr ii. Harris, head teacher, Mangawai Beach; Mr D. A. B. Allison, head teacher, Waipipl; Miss )/. Maiden, pupil teacher, Paeroa; Miss R. E. Leather, pupil teacher, Newton East.

Also the following temporary appointments: —Miss C. iM. Bell, teacher, Tangowahiue Valley; Mr W. Hill, second assistant, secondary department, Taurangi D.H; Miss E. C. Ridling, assistant, Bir_dalc; Mr W. "Williamson, teacher, Tauraroa; Miss C. E. M. McAllister, teacher, Llchfleld (W.L. Act); Miss 1. F. Oldridge, teacher, River.lea; Miss Al. K. Rogers, teacher, KeWRewa..

Also the following relieving teachers la the absence of teachers with the forces:— -Mr O. Le Gallais, temporary head teacher, Puhoi; Mr W. Uartou, temporary assistant, Papatoetoc. ' .Also the following temporary relievi-S teachers: —Mr A. Kelso, iMamaku; ilrs _ A. Malcolm, Te Awamutu; Miss S. E. Maxwell, Mt. Eden (W:L. AcU; Miss E. L. Gregory, Maungawhau, .Miss E. 1. Casley, Napier' Street; Miss H. Phalr, Gordonton; Miss E. C. .{ldling, Poc-ouby (W.L. Act); Miss L. J. McDonnell, Stanley Bay; Mrs ■C. .1. M. Hawsou, Wnaaapara; Mr I. 8. Burton. Napier Street; Mr T. J. Reed, Ilavtield; -Miss li. M. Hill, Cambridge "West; Miss C. M. Hunter, Paeruta Ridge. Also proposed appointments as follows:— Grafton, female assistant, Miss M. Mllilgaa; Matakohe, feuuilo assistant, Miss A. -hisliolu.; llarrisville. female assistant, Miss II M. Chalmers; Nftvvton East, female assistant Miss V. R. Silence; Te Awamutu, female assisiaut, Miss M. K. M. Clarke. Also that applications be invited By advertisement lor the following appofnt-monls:-iSole charge-. Marlow and Ruapetapeka, Aiwaroa and Matira, Ngawaro and Whataroa Road. Kawa. Female assistants: Matamata, Manurewa, Dargaville, Puna-i----tere, Opotiki, Creorton, I'uul. irECHNICAL BRANCH APPOINTMENTS. On the recommendation of the technical supervisor (.Mr .1. I. Kalaugher) appointments were made as follows, viz.: I" uarwood, instructor of engineering classes, Ha.uiitou; Mr S. Lloyd, woodwork Instructor, Cambridge; and Miss Millington, temporary cuoKeiy lusuuctress, Caaibrmge.

BUILDINGS AND SITES. Several tenders for the erection of an infant department at Point Chevalier school were received, the question of acceptance being rclened to the chairman, with power 10 act. it was decided to make application for a graut to purchase ihe proposed uew school taito iv Currau Sticet, l'onsonby. SCUUL-llvoHu'-.. Considerable discussiou was evoked concerning aii iutiuiatiou by tue Departoi.nt gieauy Hunting mc uuiuuer of pupns wuo mignt be alio«ed lo enter lor scuoiarsa'-ps. It was lesu.itu ihat iie.ui teachers'be nuiinea mat tue iiinii imposed uy tue Uep-rt-meut snouid not deoar nun lruui catena, any pupil who uc luuu.bl had a reasonable euamu of qualuying.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 6

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EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 6

EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 205, 28 August 1918, Page 6

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