COUNTRY SCHOOLS.
Sir,—Mr. W. J, Learning about tho school in his district being closed while the teacher .is undergoing ' her examination, hut I think the p&renj* 1 at Woodcock?! and Ahuroa half-tiffle schools have still a more glaring «ei»"'''-' to expose. A change of tea chert V "' being made, and the schools have been " closed since October 2&—almost a fort- v night—-while the teachers are Considering when it will suit them to take up their duties again. In this case also the sixth standard children have to face their ex. animation early in December. What hope have they, between lose of tirn« particularly in half-time schools, and v' new teacher it* > well? I agree with M r . Learning that it is timp. something was done to givo the children a square deal.. , Disgusted.''- 4 "t !
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18244, 10 November 1922, Page 6
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