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ANCILLARY STAFF

Board Asks For More Increased ancillary staffing was warranted and economical if teachers could be freed of chores to concentrate on the professional business for which they were trained, the Christchurch Girls’ High School Board agreed this week. When the board decided to press for extra ancillary staff to be allowed nationally, the principal (Miss P. Robertson) said the school used its present allowance of hours 'for a science technician and a nurse who was busy helping in the office when not caring for pupils. Board members said extra non-professional help with administration, leadership of extra-curricula activities, and even marking routine work would enable teachers to devote proper time to the tasks for which they were trained and employed. The board re-elected Professor R. T. Sussex as chairman and Mrs C. H. Perkins as deputy-chairman.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 23

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ANCILLARY STAFF Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 23

ANCILLARY STAFF Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31662, 24 April 1968, Page 23