The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-08-28, Page 18possible date to start work on the
addition would be early spring
pending finalization of plans,
letting of tenders, and final ap-
proval of Ministry of Education.
Bus drivers of board-owned
buses will he given an increase of
50 cents per hour raising their
wages to $4,25 per hour for the
school year 1975-76 for extra-
curricular driving, such as
transporting children to swim-
ming classes.
The bylaw and policy com-
mittee is studying the policy on
the attthorization for use of school
facilities by groups for meetings,
especially in regard to the use of
janitorial services. Concern has
been expressed that the janitors
were being called on to clean up
the gymnasium and meeting
rooms and not being paid for it.
A report on field trips and
excursionsfromJanuary to June,
1975 by the students of the 19
schools was distributed to the
board members. It was outlined
where the students went, the cost
to the pupils and to the extra-
curricular budget,
Mr. Lane outlined the new
extra-curricular budget for 1975
that has been initiated this year
to provide all schools the op-
portunity to share in recognized
"out-of-school activities" to meet
the individual school and com-
munity needs within the
defination and to equalize the
opportunity as far as possible,
The out-of-school activities
were defined as field trips, ex-
cursion performing arts,
swimming program, skating
program, inter-school sports and
gym facilities.
Mr. Lane explained how the
$15,000 budget was divided
among the schools on the basis of
the number of pupils, the location
of the school - whether located in
the city, village or the rural area
and the indoor sports facilities
such as gyms etc.
Now there is an accountability
for the spending of these funds,
the thing is going to be policed.
We want to see a constructive use
of the funds," he said. "We have
tried to come up with some form
of equalization of opportunity for
all pupils."
Stratford Trustee Howard
Shantz, said, 'I think the larger
schools are not getting the money
the smaller schools do."
John O`Drowsky of St. Marys
asked for a report on the
allocation of funds for the field
trips as of the end of December
1975, to be given at the January
meeting.
The board approved supplying
,transportation to a young adult at
RR 1 St. Pauls who will be at-
tending James Purdue Adult
Workshop and Training Centre in
St.Marys as the school bus passes
his home en route to the town, at
the request of the St. Marys and
District Association for the
Mentally Retarded,
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the teaching of religion in our
sehools. The parents must have
felt this was necessary and the
teachers who volunteered to
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Several trustees expressed
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agreed that when the religious
education consultants make their
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board in October that they be
asked to evaluate the quality of
the teaching,
Mr. Kinahan said the summer
school was an additive, not an
alternative to the regular course.
Business Administrator Jack
Lane reported that the Ministry
of Education has approved tbe
sketch plans for the addition to
St. Patrick's School at Kinkora
which includes a gymnasium,
health room and change rooms
with showers. The general
legislative grant approved for the
project is $169,000,
Mr, Lane said the earliest
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-Question quality of religious education
kindergarten rooms,
Donald Crowley and Chairman
David Teahen, who with Ted
Geoffrey of Zurich, attended the
Canadian Conference of Trustees
in St. John's Newfoundland, gave
a report on it. Mr,Crowley said,
"It, was generally a positive
meeting." "
The next meeting of the board
will be at the new board offices in
Dublin on September 8.
The Exeter Recreation
Department Requires
INSTRUCTORS
For
Gymnastics and Ballet
For the Fall and Winter Season
The Huron-Perth County
}Oman Catholic Separate School
Board will not jelin the courier
service carried On by the Huron
and the Perth County Boards of
Education. The decision for one
year only was made at the board
meeting in Seaforth Monday
night because "the volume would
not justify the service."
The board will donate, $150 to
the Wingham parish of Sacred
Heart Church toward the cost of
bus transportation of children to
the summer school of religion.
Wingharn trustee William
Rinehart reported the school to be
“far more of a success than
expected" with between 168 and
185 children attending the two-
week school, including 66 from
Clinton. The cost of the school
amounted to $471, including $180
for the Clinton bus and $100 for
the Brussels bus,
Registration fees amounted to
$115 and a donation from the
Brussels Catholic Womens'
League of $50 resulted in a debt of
$296 to the Wingham parish.
Trustee Donald Crowley of
Gadshill questioned whether the
religious education taught in the
regular school term was
adequate if the summer school
was such a success.
Mr. Crowley said: "I think we
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Applications in writing will be accepted until
September 9, 1975.
Exeter Recreation Department
Box 1810
Exeter
The following teachers have
been hired for the Corning term:
Anne Riegling at St, Joseph's
School, Kingsbridge; Ingeborg
Marshall at St. Marys School,
Goderich; Amy Duskocy at Our
Lady of Mount Carmel School,
Dashwood; Rita Core at St.
Patrick's School, Kinicora and
Terry Bullen at Role Ste. Marie
at St. Joseph, Mrs. L, LaPorte
was named acting principal at
Reale Ste. Marie for one year.
Alexander Easton, assistant
superintendent said there was
still one vacancy to be filled at
Role Ste. Marie and the 19
schools would all have their staffs
for 1975-76.
Trustee F, Vere gave a detailed
account of the various main-
tenance work being carried out at
the schools during the past month
such as painting, paving and he
spoke of the work to be carried
out in the next few weeks as they
prepared the schools for the fall
term.
The building and maintenance
committee is looking at the hydro
pole and transformer located in
the school yard at St, Patrick's
School, Dublin, which is con-
sidered a danger to the children.
Ontario Hydro is to view the
equipment and decide what
action is to be taken.
Jack Lane informed the board
members that work on the new
board offices at Dublin was
progressing on schedule and the
administration staff would be
moving as originally planned at
the end of August. He said the
second floor would be finished by
Wednesday of this week and the
decorating on the first floor
would be completed next week.
Jortitor service for the new
board office at Dublin will be
tendered and this is not to include
the two rooms presently used as
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