The District Health Officer to-day Placed before the Education Board a> rtusuring report on the condition of the district in respect to influenza, and uw board decided that it was not necessary to close schools generally, but that ln individual cases, when the school attendance or the teaching ttaff was JjHiusually affected, the officers of the ward take advice from the Health department on the matter of closing.
Continuous attendance at school for ei ß*t ail( j a-half years, without musing «yen h»lf 4 £ BTj yrai a record reported »i»behilf of a lad, William l>. Reynold*, *• the Education Board to-day. Most °l *}» lad's steady schooling had been « Bichmond Boad school, but be is at fttout attending the Avondale South **x>l. From vie country the head•aster of the Paeroa district high ***x>l reported that three girle, "Mfhters of Mr. J. Kueh, had not ""Med a half day at school for seven r* r »- The board decided to send "were of congratulation to the pupils •"•wrued.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 182, 1 August 1923, Page 7
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