THE SCHOOL DIFFICULTY.
TO TH* MHTOIt
.->1 it. If your report in last Friday's issue n a correct report of what took place ! at the last Board >f Education meeting j iu reference to Mi . !(■ fw'» position, then I iini.t «»T that Hi. Chairman, Mr Blair, ; tm» iiiml* u very grave miatake iu -laying ■ •but it wax owing to Mint ll »* tj»« . i~t ueuU .mutter hn'i left the echoo). Ihr fuel, urn tho.e: Mil, lines*, had no* I ti*i.^'l l l in thi, eeliool for a period of nl,ont ! previous to tlie former nia»ter» I removal, uml it i. well known liero to j linn v that the removal of the previom 1 diii».,ter to Oleki wa, due entirely lo ,tud at ilia uigefit re,jue.t of th. Eduua-
lion Board to take them out of the serioue trouble they were then in. Mr Lee, the then headmaster there, the parent! and committee were reaolute in having removed. I do not willingly bring this forward, but feel compelled to do so through euoli a reflection being caet upon mv sister. I do not know whether the Board know, but it is generally considered here that Miss Reese has not had justice either with this or the former master. The signatures of one hundred and eight parents show that th# community have confidence in her. Her training and experience surely fit her for the education of infants. —I am, etc., Anns Dawson.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 803, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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240THE SCHOOL DIFFICULTY. Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 803, 1 August 1894, Page 3
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