TEACHERS' TRANSFERS
CHANGES DURING SCHOOL YEAR.
, The difficulties caused by frequent staff changes under the present system: of grading schools were tiiscusscd at a number of meetings of householders assembled for the purpose, of: electing school committees last- evening... - At the meeting at To Aro School a motion was passed that if teachers .must , transfer from school to school to obtain promotion at least those transfers should be held in abeyance until the end of the school : year. Everyone . coucemr d, said the retiring . chairman,. was . Jl?6roughly in accord with: that principle, but still one could get no further. It was not a brick wall- one was up against, merely a smother, of feathers, but no progress could be made through .it.: ■•*;.'' .'■■•'■..■'" -The headmaster of the Island Bay School stated that new regulations had been framed to reduce) the number of changes,'.'-'but -whether these "would be successful remained to be seen.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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151TEACHERS' TRANSFERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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