Ey tho adoption of tho sub-committee's report tho Education Board yesterday brought tho Waipukurau school squabblo to an end. The master and his school have been vindicated, and the School Committee got a snubbing. It is to be hoped that matters will'now go on smoothly till tho householder, at tho next election take caro to havo a Committee that will work in harmony with the teachers. It is. perhaps, too much to expect that tho Rev. Mr Kuipe will resign his seat on tho Committee, but fr.itn what, transpired at the Board meeting it would appear that his resignation would materially assist in bringing about a moro de-irable state of things than has hitherto marked the relations between sill parties concerned. It seems tolerably clear that Mr Koine's oiimee.tioii with tho Committee has not been to tho best advantage of the school, and as the interests of the latter are of paramount importance from an educational point of view, the resignation of the Chairman should come as a matter of Course. If this should not suggest itself to Mr Knipe, perhaps, it would be as well if tho householders expressed their wishes on the subject to him.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6026, 17 December 1890, Page 2
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