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THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,' •
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Murray Cardiff, chairman.of the
Huron -Bruce High School Board
management committee ,, told,the
board that salary negotiations had.
been concluded with the staffs of
the Wingham and Lucknow schools.
Negotiations have,,been going on
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between he board 'and staff since ;
last February,i Mr...Cardiffasked
the board to ratify the agreement
which his committee had made
• with the teacherscommittee, -
which the board proceeded to do:.
'•"The new salary. schedule 'gives the
. teachers substantial increases in the
basic rates and provides for a nurn-
•, ber.of other.changes in allowances
• for special Classifications, Such as
department heads: and directors. .
• ,Salaries are based on four categor-
ies, depending on the individual
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teacher's qualifications. 10,cate-• .
gory one the new schedule gives a..
minimum Of $6,100 and a maxim-
um of $9,900 compared to last
year's range of $5,300 to $9,000,;'
category two, $6,500 to $10,400
up from. $5,100 to s9.3o0y.cate,..
;gory three,. $7,200 to $11,000 frOm
• . .$6,400 to $10,300, and category.
four $7,.600 to .$12‘,200 from
$6,800 to $10,.700 in 1966-61. The
new schedule is effective as of
September '1st. •
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A bone of. contention in negotiat-
ionsitad heen the, staff request for
• , a $400...00 annual increment from
-the current figure of $300:00.
Settlement of this point was a • .
compromise. in September of
,
• • 1968'a $400.00:increment will be
allowed to teachers who have•
served satisfactorily for three years.
• Changes were aLs6 made in allow-
ances.for experience, supply., '
teachersalaries, .and for the first
time arrangements were approved
'for sabbatical leave. •; •
App VICE-PRINCIPAL
e school. board also approved
the appointment of Ken Wood as
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the school's second vice-principal.
• Robert Rittermill continue in his
position as vice-principal, as will
Principal F. E.Madill. Salary neg-
otiations with this group.were also:
amicably settled. .
Theboard, accepted 'with, regret',
the resignations of Miss J. Hether-
ington, Miss F. Armstrong and
MisS M. HooPle:
Principal Madill•reported
,board. that 14 new teacherShave
been engaged. of•whom eight are
replacements to fill gaps' made by..
• resignations ,• •
•• INSPECTOR AEPORTS
Dr. C. M, McCallUrn,
district inspector, attended the
board meeting •and reported to the
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board on.conditions at the school.
1 -le complimented, the 'principal f&
the academic operation and the „
custodians for their efforts.
Mr. Madill said Anne Oldfield •
and Robert ,Worrall, two, students ,
will take part 'in the centennial
•travel program'. Cdr. Maj...Douglas
Wheeler will 'be on the Caribbean -,
exchange to Jamaica thissummer;
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Cdt. Maj. Douglas, Elliott will go
to Banff and Cdt:•Naj.-Orian
Forsyth will/join the Expo demon-
stration team which will.train at •
$t Jean,':Quebec„ ' •
Rennae MacKenzie and George
Vallancemill attend the Ontario
Athletic Leadership Camp at •
Lake Couchiching and•Gloria Reed
and 'Murray ElstonVill attend:the
United Nations seminar at the Un-
iversity of Western Ontario.
Mr. Madill told the board that
the office operations will m_ove to
the nurses' area on June 15 in '
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order to facilitate the work of the
building contractor in the admin-
istration area. •
The principal also reported that.
the two Orientation:nights had
proved Once again to be most
,useful,and Were very weItaitended.
Mr. Madilltold the board that ,
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 28th, 1967
Shown above are some of the girls who had the opportunity to casually browse. around in
Johnstone Store The informal gathering ended with pop and chips
there had been considerable sick -
nes this spring and aintimber of•
staff members Were absent. He said
three teachers are in hospital at
'the present time, but other 4
members had -volunteered to help
at examination time.
Mr. Mason; principal.of the Luck
nowschool, said' attendance had
averaged 93.7 per cem in May. He
said atnovie projector was causing
• trouble,and the problem was solved
by,the board agreeing to provide a
new machine for the school. Mr.
Mason, who mill take4up,duties at
Arthur in the :fall, said the new'
principal for Lucknow, Mr. Alla-
son, will be arriving at the end, of
•the month. He spoke highly of the
new man and-saiddhe,was sure he
would co-operate With' Mr. Madill.
•Mr, Mason.thanked the board for
its cooperationduring the past
school term and for the inpport he.
had•received frorn Mr. Madill. He.
'.in turn was thanked for his efforts
• by the board Chairman, Ross
McRae'anc1 Ly the .Lucknow rep-
resentative,. Vice-chairman
'Charles Webster, •
9THER BUSINESS
The ',chairman. and Secretary had
Several reports in connection with.
the building .prograni,which is
getting underway following appro-
val from the Municipal Board.
John Hayman and Sons Ltd. of Lon
don are the contractor, and the
firm hasalready started ground • .
work' at the School. Work will start
.in the administration area 'which
the contractor hopesto have:finish-
ed by the opening ,of school this
•fall.
• Mrs 1.. MaeKenzie, assistant
secretary, said that the Bruce
County Health Unit had reported on
an inspection of the kitchen .of the
Lucknow 'school and, it was satis-
factory. •••
Miss Y. McPherson, secretary -
treasurer, repot* that $'7399''
had been received' from.'a sales'tax
is$14?/3111iliiiiiid 414 ovAis
rebate onthe last, building prog-
ram. The, agreement was alsb.re-
ceived- frointhe mantificturer for
two portable classrooms needed in
.
Miss McPherson also 'said that
•arrangements for insurance covet-
ageon the construction work were
in hand. The boa'rd approved a
long list Of accounts for payment.;
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