OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD
The meeting was resumed this morning. Mr James Mitchell presiding. £ls^7Bß^7''si] 5 r * aSfed foT O n Tmont totalled
Mr John K. Ryan, truant, officer, reported that, the attendance, at. all the schools- he had visited during (he month vns. with few exceptions, most satisfactory. the exceptions he had attended to personally.
Tffie. following resignations were accepted :—James M‘K. Miller, head master, Blnespnr; A. M. Barnett , head master, Kal-ai.ui; Jane Bates, sole teacher Bi Hill ; Isabella. Mackar, sole teacher, Clark's Flat; Jane B. Harris, solo teacher, Hillend ; Hilda M. Garrick, sole teacher Pukepito; Ellen MT.ellan, solo teacher! handle Hill ; Alice Bryde, mistress, Awamofco ; Marion IT. Gluico, mistress. Cromwell ; Bertha A. Luke, junior assistant, Fast Taieri; Isabel M’Dougnll. first junior assistant, Kaitangata; Helen 8. Allan, in struct or of cockerv.
The following appointments were made; —James M'K. Miller, head master, Bwiliar. vice 1-1. White, transferred ; Mary Dcak. mistress. Bonhar, new appointment'; Isabella 9'. Currie, sole teacher. Kaihiku’, vice ]). L, H-mnnond, resigned : Janet B. Robinson, sole, teacher, Ahuriri Flat, vice A. M. Hay, resigned ; Marion IT. Clulec, sole teacher. Kuri Bush, vice H. Colquhoun, promoted ; David ,1. A. Lyltle, second assistant, Kaitangata, vice Morrison. resigned ; Isabella Mackay. junior assistant. Kensington, new appointment ; Elsie 8. Littlejohn, junior assistant, Tokomairirc, vice I Marryatt, resigned ; F. 11. Martyn. junior assistant, (kimam South, vice M. Kav, promoted ; Hilda M Carrick, solo teacher, Waitapcka, vice J. F. "Masters-, resigned. The school committee elections were fixed for 28th .-'pril. Miss Hazel K. Wood was appointed probationer at BaHrlha in lieu of ore who declined appointment. Or. the recommendation of Ihe chief inspector Misses Ethel D. Vorke, Mina M‘Nei'l. and Elsie E. A. Vickery were, admitted as students at the. Training College. Miss Iconic Walker was continued for the current year as a fifth rear pupil teacher at Albany street
The teacher at. Coal Crock represented that J825 wa.s quite an inadequate sum to properly repair the house.—Resolved to do the work up to a cost of £l4O.
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Evening Star, Issue 15138, 20 March 1913, Page 8
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332OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD Evening Star, Issue 15138, 20 March 1913, Page 8
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