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EDUCATIONAL MATTERS.

TEACHERS' ArPOIN"THE*\TS. The ordinary meetins of tlie Anckland lEflnCßtton Board was contlmied last evenin- tie chairman, ilr. E. C. Banks, pre-

BdlnsMr. J. Boddie re-opened the Qiiestion of the deiay ia reinstating the science department of the Pukekohe Senool. He suggested that an independent report on the _atter should he diaon up. sa.v from the Advisory r&speetor, aud furtiier considerati,.n""l>L- Jeft in abeyance nmil it was pit-seiit'.-d- <M-s. Bauuie supporied the suggestion, aud it was adopted. •.ii application from the Seninr Inspector A>r peruilhsioa to employ a teacher until ihe cml of tlie year aa reHevin_ inspector was approved.

The heaiiiuasler of Mount Eden School reported that viu chtldreu had transferred to St- liarnabas' Hali sSchow", and that oO eaUdreu had been admitted to Mount -Eden SchooL on the sei-reta-y's suggestion, It -was tleeideJ. to ask the ljepaxtmeut's aiitnority to withdraw one assisumit only f.-.*iu liie school.

In respect to an application for an assistant teacher for the Te Ktiiti School in leu of two junior teaciers, the .assistant secretary to the Board (Mx. It-iy) expiuiuetl that an. assistant could uot lie appointed iittiout tirsi o'otainrag tlie ■Minister's (of Education) auth«rity. He was instructed

T.i n-plv accordingly. The Board authorised the foEowins appointments:— Mr. "rt". J. Moor, head teacher. Mauku; Mr. J. Twist, teacher, Kerepefci: Mr. 1„ J. -t"ooper, head teacJier, Katikati No. 2; Mr. W. Channel!, assistant muster, Minamata District High School: "Siiss <'. M. Dobson. assistant, l'aeu^arotl; •Miss M. Bell, assistant, Ertuikton; Miss K. P. M. SLmvir, infant -nistress, Remuera; Miss M. M. McLewl, teacher, Huakaka;

Mrs. 11. B. Aircy, hend teacher, Motu-iai-aka: Mrs. 1\ A. Wimlust, assistant, Newmarket; Miss C. M. Jenkins, assistant, ?la-r*>iiiu; Mrs. H. Bumside. assistant, Oha*i]K>; Miss E. Fortune, junior teacher, *_aungaw*iau: "Miss E. It. Leather, junior teacher. Ilimtlv; _is>s „. M. Butcher. junior teacher. Tanrauza; -Mr. C. E. Worrall. jurior teaf-her, Newton East; Mlss A. 11. Toikington, junior teacher. Mata-

mata TWsrrict Hfeh School: Miss J. M. .*epl>ese:i. probationer, Napier Street: I". H. G. Chipman, proburioner, Thames Socti.

Also the temporary appointments: —Mrs. M. J. Richardson, teacher, fitamarakau; Mr. A. E. Wilcox, teacher, Kivrituhi: Miss T- ".VMte, assistant, Netherton: Miss K. G. Dacey. assistant. Bayfield: Miss G. I. -Clark, teacher. I'akeho; Mr. J. Walsh, -eacher. Aratwa; Mr. N. <*. Frank lin. teaclier. Tokoroa; Miss W. Foote, teacher. Helena Bay; Miss I. F. Lewisham, ass"stant Tangitn; Miss *_. F. King, teacher. ?,lanaaokewa Road.

Also to consult committees regarding proposed appointments as follows:—Motumaobo. head teacher. Mr. It. D. Kelly: Kaiawa and MirauTla, stile teacher. Miss F. Bi-ownlee; Parnell. assistant. Miss J. Vellenoweth: Taumamnui District High School., headmaster. Mr. T. B. Tanner.

Appointments of Te!ievin-,r teachers were c.l?o authorised as follows:—Mrs. -M. A. I'.owen. Awanui: Misses It. G. McGinley si-nl A. Mas>a. f*t_ l*arnabas' Hall i><-hool; Miss D. W. Yeo. Otara: Mr. J. J. S. Comes, Pserot District High School; Miss M. McFartliv. Omahine; Miss 'H. G. N'ichol. Avoruiale: iliss E. M. Ohes-.zi. Otaua; Mrs. A. S. M. An-senne. Newton West: Mr. 11. G. •farter. Puketurua: Mr. S. G. H. 'Smith. '"""onhora: "It. E. O. Phelan, Itanigiaohia; Mr. F. M. Price. Waipmia. It was further decided to invite amplications by advertisement for the following .ipp-iintments:—Headmasters. -Waihi D.H.,

Arntann D.H.. Coromawlel D.U.. KarancahaTse. Whitiora (IlamikoPV "Matakolie; beaA teachers. Waihopo. Hinnera; male Eiisoni. Grafton. Xapier street. Newtnn West, Parnell: female assistants, Pons«n"iy (21. Mercnrr Bay; temporary secoiislary assistants. Pukekohe: also female flssiPtant in school for backward children at -Xormal SchooL

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 15

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EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 15

EDUCATIONAL MATTERS. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 209, 3 September 1919, Page 15

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