OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD
Members present at the meeting lo» day were Mr Wallace {chairman), the Hon. H. T. Fleming, Messrs Wilkinson, Livingstone, Todd, ilrugh, Smith. Resignations;—John MAN. Nicolaon, head master, Bnlclutlia; Win. Rodger, h.ead master, Maheno; Ella M. Mansou, solo teacher, Glonorc; Margt 11. M. Johnston, mistress, Tctara; Elis. P. Dunn, assistant, Livingstone; Catherine L. Ashcroft, assistant, Albany Street; Fred. J. Gair, assistant, Arthur Street; Winifred M. George, junior assistant, N.E. Valley ; Alex. P. Nelson senior second assistant, Lawrence 1.). 11.; Win. M'Elroa, head muster, Normal. Appointments;—John M‘N. Nicolson, head master, Moniington, vice Win. Davidson (deceased/; Peter J. Anderson, head master, Dunhack, vice A. Hoggans (promoted); Marjory C. Thomson, solo teacher, Arthnrton, vice P. M. K. Hicks (resigned); Hazel M. Bell, solo 1 teacher, Km i Bush, vice Margt. Orr (resigned); (Samuel M. Barclay, assistant, Kaitangnta, vice R. K. Dimick (promoted); Ella M. Mansou, assistant, N.E. Valley, vice E. Fcgnns (promoted); (Margt. E, Rose, assistant, Forbuxy, vice IT. C. Nelson {resigned) ; Minion B. M'Caw, sole teacher, fit, Bathans, vice E, Hit-on (resigned) J Jane M. Murdoch, solo teacher, Merino .Downs, vice F. Reynolds (promoted) i KHz. P. Dunn, assistant, Musselburgh, vice 0. I. Taylor (resigned); J. ML Beattie, assistant, Moray Place, rjfo Riclid. J. Burke (prornoted); Mario Moir, mis* tress, Stirling, vice Robina Kirk (re(signed!); Ehnmt Partridge, lecturer in English, Training College (new appointment) ; Winifred Aitken, tutor ana librarian, Training College (temporary appointment) ; G. B. Couch, head master, Tokarahi, vice IT. Colquhoun (promoted), Exchange of positions: G. M. Luke, of Lowhnrn, and George Thorby, of Milburn. It was resolved to put up a shelter for infants at Kensington School, at nn estimated cost of £355. Tho board approved of the ?al 'ta sell a four-roomed house on tin (el sit* of tho Training College. Tho architect was authorised ! ■ improve the Morahigkm residence within an trpendiituro oi £BO. It was reported that there are now fifty-six teacher# on relieving duty and twelve on sick leave. Acting on a motion proposed Hfy M? J, Smith, tho searetery submitted a roj turn showing that sixteen teacher# odea as Post Office ofiloora. Ooneideratktn v.m held ovor. Various revolutions oscxled tX the tcnual meeting’s of fcoußt&oid<n > s were er&tftxl be forwarded
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Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 6
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366OTAGO EDUCATION BOARD Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 6
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