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SAFETY CAMPAIGN IN SCHOOLS APPROVED

EHUCATION BO ABB MEETING.

STAFF CHANGES.

The Taranaki Education Boaid which met yesterday when Mr S'. G. a™ Ith MP., presided, decided to advise the South Tarauatd Automobile 'Association that its suggestion 'tip distribute in the schools safety first posters had the unqualified approval of the board. The secretary was instructed to advise teachers concerned that the board recommended a short lesson upon each poster on its arrival. , On th 6 recommendation of the senior inspector the following appointments were made: Cardiff, (head jjeacher, Miss Hilda Small, Pukeho, sole teacher, Mr Arthur! J. Simpson; Mackford, sole teacher, Miss Beryl Egarr; Inglewood, assistant master, Mr W. S. Taylor; Central, assistant, Miss Marjorie Kingston; Midhirst', Miss Areta L. Gainsford; Rahotu, infant mistress. Miss. Nona A. C. Ander-

The appointments of Miss C. Greatbateh; FiTzroy, and Mr D. Brown, Waitara, as substituted assistants, and of Mr D. Middleweek to Hapurua and Waitewhena halftime schools, were confirmed. [Resignations were accepted as follows ;-—Mrs F. McCartie, sole teacher, Kohuratahi; Mrs A. L. Radford,’ sole teacher, Mackford; Mr RI. Harrison, sole teacher, AcklaAd; Miss W J. Jefferson, ' assistant, Finnerty. Miss D. Lawn, assistant, Stratford; Miss 0. Le Coutenr. assistant, Pembroke; Miss K. Camp-

bell, assistant, Waitara. The department wrote approving a grant for the removal of the Hurirboana school-which it was decided to name Kohuratahi—and ° r the removal of the Mangakaka school to Ntho Niho. The claim of Mr T. Taylor for personal property lost in the fire in the Ngaere school could not be 'recognised, wrote the department.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5

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SAFETY CAMPAIGN IN SCHOOLS APPROVED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5

SAFETY CAMPAIGN IN SCHOOLS APPROVED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5