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EDUCATION BOARD.
North CaatetIβ, BJceafem Board «as bett yatterfej. «hsse was* peat#nt— Veatra C C Bowes IChftfraaa). A. S*na6*ss, G. Booth. H. W. fatiimn. A. H.Conoisgoan.T.EL Aneoa, wTxoßte mmj. tad T. &. WeetonTfce WsiaeM aatkociaed by the Ckafaw sta aad transacted since the laet meetotg' W afjxored. *-* * •' ;. \ - t Th« Bailding asd Appoint afro' CotnMtttoes* teporU were trad aad ad«?ted. -~- tm momag the adoption of toe Appoint<**ss£s Committee's report, Mr Bausdxbs *ofc cocMJon to remark that teachers -' service voder the Board would ? 'momoie their own is&reate by forwarding ss»Ba»«* to tie Secretary. Theappli- ' 4SMMSW coafel tken be considered when the lisfim rrTmr-" 1 la aM»er to a letter from the Board the 'SSiMiiri it ""I-* - wko asked for aans- , <fjßeeiß teaching, forwarded the partieufca widen £h* Board rtqn«ted as to jfujlhme cf eiul iren. &&, in the district, aWt the &tf s&ew they had to travel. '*■■ Mr ntmeur, reprwentißg tne residents, jstcrrieved tfce Hoard in sspport of the jgHJialinn He suggested that if the. Siarieoald fiad a baud ng. teaching power * «caM be touad in the disarirt. Tae Caaumaa prosossd Mr Duncan that Hμ Board «oeJd eoaafder the matter. It « M deciced to apply to eoveenmeat •'tesseetam vhetaertbs Board e*uld get S aerea of iatd oonvejed to them, and the Miii I'irn t> be conautezed on receipt cf " S. ailoraa^n. A le.tw «at read from retidentsnear i little Akaloa, atauas; that a hall could ,I £• tested Jar school purpote* if the Board 4se»asd to graat their applioation for a *t«Mr acfeooL The letter lorwardcd infor- - astto rvsptetiajc chiidreo cf schocl sge. Mr Wantm moved—• Xhat the reqoett ssnnlif be acotded to aad a scboolmirtrea*
■'•■mntsM" r*£fc»wa* agreed to. *.; AletHf was read from the Athburtoa, . jjhnnl f~i —'**~~ iiptciiafc taeappoistjmbl of teacher*, asd forwarding a zesom- • 4#ob, vakil *ugge.-tc<l the oeurabilisy Uuk <£*Goßmitu» thovld enjoy to the fullest extsat tbe power te*red in them under the Hacattoc Act cf 1877. Jto LKJUL&XAx pointed out that the Hs»ib*d not xnfncgrd the Act, and had JfrJMtririni iti rjThinf toauUtthe CumHSU**- ot&er Committees appeared j wiia what had been. done. "fts> CosmiKee of the West C&rut'*W*A *»*aJ note lh*s incidental exCm would cot be scmcteat to re-paint sd»ocl,tc. A tetter from Waikari stated that no j ester site than tbe school ground could be r* fm| for a library. She Committee did '- wit waet title. They only wished to * mtegf a portion of toe plav-groond on " *' Bavisg foued that it would not bedetri- ; IHBrtal to th# school, the request was ac- \ mitt to by tb* Boatd. -Vm -CmxiMmjiM emit that Mr Saunders kai(manotu« ot ee*»n relating to the eaekrktter from th* Minister of MucaUrn « te the expsditure on existing kcOiiaca. .%■ Hr BlrrskU sumd hia mctkmts follc*»: —"tai* Botr& h*Tin|E very care- , iaSj caocdared the despatches xecrived fna tib* ScOAtery for Education, dated May lS*Jx aad Aagttst 2«k. conveyißg to .'. It* Bjsrd tbw SBtntacn cf the Minister of JUacadoa to withhold for tee rotate any gESSt d public money for tbe painting, ** ' - nfttir, «aa ges eral account, keep, and preMiili ii cf the schools and school pre- . jstes tested ia the Board by tbe ' S&Ml&or Art, 1877, have arrived at Hμ follorisf coocltaJoot: — Ist. To
«HBB«edl, *yea for a siag«e - year, flts paintiiy and careful repair of * Hμ roodan buildiage entrusted to the Board, woold be a very great waste «f jaldie jatjperty. To take foods for such » * . fBROie from tbe fuses sow paid to ~-' Hiiiiiiri. iriririlii nnt Tim flnnn -wtftirrntTinHnr. , j ami nfwiii inthn ii'nr at all without very «»v»,idM||B'Miy iaipaiHag tfee cißcieney of the sat system of education, aatt ixfriag him Urn terrioe tbe most valuable -"tJßafcrtn. 4. Even if it were possible to ' eSMste tech repairs from tbe small sum Hir aßoved to the annually elected :~"lsee Committees for coatisgeaeiet, iesAMt Sarrasgenieitt would obviously be "ifisUl ulilii uneqea?, and coasequenUy - asd weuld press most severely . ...spat tke dJßtrwts least able to bear it fie Bore populated and conseqecntly ■" chssr sAool djatzieta save ia maay case* •em coppßed whh ttoae or bisk buildingi ttat will demand little painting or repair. Brttbettmly populated ichool district*, vmoM etmttugtat fund barely suffices to keep their premiws in sanitary condition, ■Hiilwst invariably the care of building* coes-rarted of Us* most perizhable puttnHlt, ealy pmatsd by paint and the '' s*oetcrWul«Urntknto the exclusion cf vaUr. S. Tbe Board ia therafcra of
syialiin that aay taea rrtaeucn as that «■& mtlaSsd by th* Mxnktex of Education, wmd iaumated to the Board in decpttchtw **ed May IStii aad Augwt 24th, ihould. If —ecsiiry at all, be accompanied by aa flßtfete altara! toe of the present provieiene flit eiaemiicn, and only be ua4« by the TusisisTi after dtteaoWeto tie public * asM to those ch«rg«d with the «xieii£utta«seoitfc*Act." atzT. 8. WavroH seooaied the mottoß.
IW Cumxbmax Kopported the view takes
- WMrStttadrra. Mr MoKXfloxssT pointed oat that the NMj ißuet be taken from somewhere, " -fiTir » »«w taken horn the eapiaßowaset, the teachers' ssiarin , WsMkcTetobereduoed. That would be ,' iU te tt» «*«•• of education. Be sag- '",- «- easAsd that fee Minister should be asked *<$ ** JBKOsutf*? th* dtcMion, and if he adt: Asniteit. 1£ shomid be pointed out to him x' tlw teachers* salaries must be r<>- -"■ "' 4m«L sad that redaction wcuM be forced '•- fjfMi tb» Board. He abo pofnted out flksTthe granted was for school *. * %■&&•**, aothing b*iag taid about re■dm. It w»s not limited to new school ? MldiSig*. Thedi.t3ktswereunaaletofi£d •sawy fer repairs, and ie would be unfair toofwt one dxttnet to find repairs whito In another a schocl was being erected oat 4tejmr«a«nt luoaey. It wat for th»e Tnaimulln he agretd that eoremmttk 1 ' AsaMinak* socae other provUicm for re> '* ;istos wfthoet having to toach ti»e salaries. " * Mir Boots spoke to the tsotioa. ltr Pxktxav siud that the •ltfrnatnre . , wfleM be UarttaeoidbuiMings would have tefo kto dieepaix. ifbsr same ditnwmn, the motion was ?» *e**f deposed cf some
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 3
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EDUCATION BOARD. Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6548, 17 September 1886, Page 3
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