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APPENDIX E.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TEACHEES. List of the Public Schools in the several Education Distbicts, with the Average Attendance, Grade of School, and Names, Positions, Classification, and Salaries of the Teachers, as in December, 1922.

Note 1. -The schools are placed in alphabetical order, the grade for 1922 being shown in column 2. Note 2.—The average attendance of half-time schools is shown for each school as well as for the group—viz., Awakino (25), and Mokan (H4); similarly the attendance of main and side schools, and of the primary and secondary departments of district high schools, is shown separately for each school or department. Note .'!.—ln column (5), "Position," "H" means head of school; "S," sole teacher; "A," assistant; " I,"infant mistress ; " Pt," pupil-teacher ; " Pr," probationer ; and " D." assistant in secondary department of a district high school. In the case of normal schools, "N " meanß assistant or bead of model school; " N (D)." assistant in secondary department. Teachers on leave or absence are included. Relieving teachers Ailing vacant positions are indicated by "(R)," and those taking the place of teachers absent on leave but whose nameß are on the list are indicated by "K." "Sup " moans supernumerary teacher not included in staff. Note 4.—A residence is either provided for the sole or head teacher, or house allowance is paid according to the following scale : tirade I, £30 per annum ; Grades II and 111, .£lO per annum ; Grade IV, £50 per annum ; Grades V, VI, and VII, £G0 per annum. Note 5. —Headmasters of district high schools (other than normal district high schools) receive £30 per annum in addition to salary shown in column (7) unless the average attendance of the secondary department exceeds sixty, when they receive £50 per annum. Note 6.—The salaries of assistants in secondary departments of district high schools aro not shown in this Appendix ; they may be found in E.— 6. y Note 7.—Organizing teachers are shown on the last page.

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Schools. Teachers. Name. (1) "I e>i cj g v 2 5 ||c.1 C-OCN o OJ a cr. •a > QJ rM a 4*m CS (2) (3) Name. p o js co o PH (5) .2 >: 1 8.M I pgcSS 1 o o (6) i7i f4) Alruroa No. 1 (9) and Woodcocks (12). . Aka Aka 2 21 3a 61 2 3a 21 61 Smith, William M. .. Hoey, Reuben L. Trotter, Margaret I. Potter, Ethel M. .. Warin, Hilda I. Grant, James G. S H A H A S B C C c I) C £ 293 345 213 353 223 193 Albany 3a 56 3a 56 Albertland North (10) and Hoteo North (7) Alexandra 1 17 3B 89 1 3b 17 89 Hook, Alfred C. Stuart, Frances M. .. Warren, Lila Alexander, Flora M. Wight, George F. .. Wilson, Ruth Evans, Mary Giesen, Eva M. Stanton, William T. Warmington, Vcrley, R. Kerr, Margaret E. . . Carter, Annie Adams, Cecil E. Adnams, William D. Hendry, George M. Moloughney, Phoebe M. Dillon, Edward L. .. Snee, Agnes E. C. .. Chappcll, William . . Wilkins, Winnifred A. Bartle, Grace Nolan, Dorothy R. Smith, William G. S. Boswell, Arthur Wright, John Goulstone, Gertrude i\ Jonathan, Arthur G. S. Ucridgc, Reginald S. H A A Prl S S s s H A S S s s H A S s H A A Prl D S H A S S c D 363 203 165 83 265 165 105 30 3(15 183 155 263 243 203 345 223 295 155 375 223 205 113 Alfriston Amiona Arrrodeo Bay No. 2 Anawhata 2 34 1 15 0 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 3a 34 15 7 2 50 c Aoroa 3a 50 c Aramnti, Kopaki .. 1 15 1 2 2 1 3a 15 20 27 17 71 B Aranga Arapae Araparara (10) and Mangakura (7) Arapohue.. 2 20 2 27 1 17 3a 71 I) D C Ararimu 2 25 2 1 3b 25 13 112 Ararua Aratapu District High School —Primary (88), secondary (24) 1 13 3B 112 B D D Aratoro Ardmore 2 26 3a 57 2 3a 26 57 B D D C Lie. 243 335 223 240 245 Aria 2 37 2 2 37 21 Avoea 2 21