JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL.
ESTABLISHMENT AT WAITAKI OPPOSED. (PBESS ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.) TIMARTT, August 12.
At a special meeting of the Timaru School Committees' Association to-night, it was decided unanimously to endorse the action of the Federation of South Island School Committees' Associations in taking an active part in opposing the Oamaru proposal to attach a junior high school to the Waitaki High School. The proposed expenditure of £14,000 which the experiment involves was characterised as a gross waste of public money in view of the starvation treatment meted out to some of the existing primary schools through insufficient accommodation, • inadequate incidental, al- ; lowances, etc.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18150, 13 August 1924, Page 10
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