REGRADED SCHOOLS
EFFECT ON TEACHERS SECONDARY SECTION (Pei Press Association.! Invercargill, April 10 The position of secondary school teachers becoming unemployed through their particular schools suffering regrading was referred to at to-day’s meeting of the Southland High Schools’ Board- Members regarded as too hard and fast the present regulation whereby when a vacancy occurs the department. can force the school to take on its staff any such unemployed master or mis tress. It was decided that the Government be urged to amend the regulations so that Boards, when making new appointments, should be given tlie discretion to promote deserving members of their staff if qualifications were equal or superior io those of the applicant who was out of work-
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Feilding Star, Volume 10, Issue 3997, 11 April 1933, Page 5
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