SCHOOL LESSONS
CORRESPONDENCE WORK | i POSSIBILITY NEXT YEAR ] If the schools do not re-open on the normal date, sole teachers in country schools will prepare their own correspondence schools and in other schools correspondence courses will have to be conducted through the press, stated the senior inspector, Mr A. H. Denne, at yesterday’s meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board at Napier. A recommendation to the Education 1 Department that it should see that all 1 schools receive some form of treat- : ment before children return to school ; to prevent infection is to be forwarded to the department by the board, on the ] su ß ®estion of .Mr J. T. Hill. His Original suggestion was that the schools should be fumigated, but it was ] decided that the method of treatment • should be left to the department. Members of the board considered that ] the department could either carry out the suggestion itself or make grants to ; school committees for the purpose.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 13 December 1947, Page 6
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160SCHOOL LESSONS Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22510, 13 December 1947, Page 6
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