TRENCHANT CRITICISM
H.B. Education Board
COMPLAINT FROM PARKVALE Some trenchant criticism of the alleged failure of Hawke’s Bay Education Board officials to notify the arrival of two newly-appointed women teachers in Hastings was made by the Parkvale School Committee at Its
meeting last evening. It was stated that the board' had not informed the committee that the two teachers, who were Dunedin residents, had been appointed to the school, and that they arrived here with no one to meet them. They were strangers to the town, and had to ask a policeman to show them the way to the school. The policeman took them to the committee chairman, who made himself responsible for them.
It was not the first time, said one committee member, that the board had been similarly remiss, and it was decided to send the board a letter of protest. ,•
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 232, 17 September 1935, Page 7
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