PAYING FOR MILK
Rejection By Headmasters Without dissent a meeting of the North Canterbury Headmasters’ Association yesterday rejected any alternative to the Government’s milk-in-schools scheme which Would involve any more nonteaching time than the old one.
The meeting was Informed that only one State school in Christchurch had accepted a scheme of paying for milk but that 15 private schools had adopted such a scheme. The headmasters’ resolution “recommends that members should have nothing to do with any milk supply scheme which involves teachers, clerical assistants, or teacher aids in collecting money or in any scheme of distribution that entails more non-educsitional work than previously.” _____
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31318, 14 March 1967, Page 1
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