STUDENT’S BOND
DEPARTMENT'S VIEWPOINT. DIRECTOR EXPLAINS. <Per Press Association.—Copyrlgnt.l WELLINGTON, This Day. The facts are not quite as stated by the Auckland Education Board, stated the director of the Education Board, Mr T. B. Strong, concerning an Auckland -woman’s request to be allowed to resign without forfeiting her bond in order to marry. “The student in question will have finished her two j’ears 5 training by the-end of the present year,” said Mr Strong. “If she had been allowed to leave now she could not have become a certificated teacher, and therefore would not. have received an appointment. It is plainly in the interests of the student herself that she should finish her training and secure a definite status as a teacher. Further, it is i by no means as certain as the board supposes that the present surplus of teachers is anything but temporary.”
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Northern Advocate, 4 August 1932, Page 7
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145STUDENT’S BOND Northern Advocate, 4 August 1932, Page 7
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