WANGANUI HIGH SCHOOL.
(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.) Wanoanwi, September 26.
Referring to the recommendation of a conference of the Education Board and School Committee that Mr Steadman, the second master at the Board’s High School, be asked to asked to resign on account of insubordination, receiving one month’s salary on doing so, the Board to-day decided to relieve him of duty forthwith by paying him three months' salary in lieu of notice. The Board has determined that the salaries of teachers at the High School be as follows : Head master, £4OO ; second master, £250 ; third master, £2OO ; assistant, £l5O. A head master and second master ate to be advertised for. The capitation grant to School Committees is to be increased by Is 6d per head, the Board’s endowment for High School proper has been sold, realising £SOOO. A deputation has been appointed to interview tbe Minister for Lands for a further endowment up to £IO,OOO, as fixed by statute, for tbe Wanganui High School
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 2
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163WANGANUI HIGH SCHOOL. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 2
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