SCHOOL MAINTENANCE
NO MORE CHILDREN’S CONCERTS,
DECISION OF HEADMASTERS.
By Telegraph—Press Association Christchurch, April 11.
Concerts and queen carnivals disorganise school work and undermine efficiency, according to statements by a deputation from the Headmasters’ Association which, waited on the Canterbury School Committees’ Association last night, stressing the injurious effects of the methods employed to raise maintenance funds for primary schools. The deputation informed the association that the headmasters had unanimously decided to take no further part in the raising of maintenance funds, and they sought the support of the association in this attitude. It was decided that the matter be referred to the individual school committees.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1935, Page 4
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