"RIGHTS INFRINGED”
PROTEST FROM RESIDENTS CHANGED SCHOOL ROLLS The Education Board’s effort t: even the attendances at Mour: Roskill, Royal Oak and Brixtcr Road schools has aroused the objections of a section of the rts dents. VI7HEN a deputation asked the board * ’ this morning that the schoolboy daries be altered, it was informed the board’s advisory inspector *ouJ make a report on the question. 1 For the deputation, Mr. Wheeler complained that the reside considered that their rights infringed on. Children were ---- taken from the back door of one sci?j and sent a mile away to another, children from other areas were - - brought into the district. Great -' convenience had been caused m ~ homes, and the residents -Bit change keenly. Mr. Wheeler said that some c- - changes between Mount Roski - Royal Oak schools were he could not see how the Moun * kill School, which was haring L; - tendance built up, was being c He had been from house to now -- there had been a flood of Mr. R. F. Bishop spoke for the ■ «.. tation and the board’s in sP® ct ... that some Mount Roskill t actually attending Mating* - School. Mr. A. Burns, the chairman - that he sympathised with tne dents and an investigation made. The sole object of the e—had been to adjusc attendances.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 693, 19 June 1929, Page 14
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