TEACHERS DRAWN IN THE BALLOT.
BOARD OF EDUCATION'S STAND.
(Pee United Phess Association:)';: AUCKLAND, March 14. .. The attitude of the Board of Education';' toward tho exemption of teachers was defined,'! "during the consideration of a. requ<st to '! support an appeal made to the committee., of a country school, on behalf of a head master. It was claimed that the school had benefited greatly through the good -work and influence of the teacher, and tho com-. mittce desired to retain his services.' 7 The I board resolved that its policy bo main-;: tained, and that the be informed ! that the application for exemption could not j be sanctioned. ■
A _ case presenting difficult featureswways y considered when the report of the super-i. visor of the manual and technical branch: was before the meeting. It recommended' tliat application bo_mado\for two motiths' . exemption of time in the case of a country instructor, in order that ho might complete his duties at two schools. It was decided i to apply for an extension. . -
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16953, 15 March 1917, Page 5
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