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Page 11 Times-Advocate, i4nke 17, 1976
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Four resolutions were passed
Monday by the Huron County
Board of Education.
The first involved curriculum
guidlelines. Recommendations
presented by committee chair-
man John Elliott said present
curriculum guidelines published
by the Ontario Ministry of
Education are more of a
philosophical statement than a
teacher's guide.
The resolution asks to develop
core curriculum guidelines of a
more detailed nature in all areas
of study that provide specific
direction to teachers on the work
to be covered and leave room for
the inclusion of optional topics at
the local level.
The second resolution asks that
Board policy require a formal
end-of-the-year evaluation of
each teacher that the said
teacher is on a probationary
contract and that such evaluation
shall be based in part on a
minimum of one formal classroom
visitation per term by each of the
,principal and superintendent
during the first two terms of the
school year.
The next resolution asks the
Board to require a cyclical for-
mal evaluation at least once
every three years of all teachers
on permanent contract.
The final motion asks the
director of education to in-
vestigate the feasibility of in- ,
troducing a performance review
system for all employees of the
Board.
Posts at Clinton School
The Board took action to
prevent vehicles from gaining
easy access to the sports field at
Central Huron in Clinton,
The plant superintendent was
authoriied to install cedar posts
on five foot centres at both the
northeast entrance to, the sports
field and along the southwest
frontage of the sports area as a
means of impeding vehicular
traffic onto the sports field.
Approve Field Trips
Three field trips were approved
at Monday's Board of Education
meeting.
A total of 20 students from
South Huron District High School
in Exeter's Junior Outers group
will be spending a week begin-
ning June 18 in Algonquin Park.
This is the group's final trip of
the year and will consolidate the
year's learning for the Outers.
South Huron teacher Carl Mills
will be driving the bus.
September 22, 42 grade eight
students from Stephen Central
will be heading for a three day
stay at Camp Sylvan. This trip is
designed to promote the student's
appreciation of the natural en-
vironment by involving them in
outdoor activities
A week later, 34 students from
Usborne Central will be enjoying
the same trip.
Delay Exeter addition
The Board received word
recently from the Ontario
Ministry of Education that the
proposed addition to 'the Exeter
Public School would be delayed
until 1977,
Director John Cochrane said
all plans and proposals would be
held until next year when he
hoped construction would
proceed.
Approve Memorial. Plaques
The Board gave approval for
the staff and students at two
schoOls to mount memorial
plaques,
At Clinton Public School, a
plaque will be erected and an
annual award presented in
memory of Gordon Rathwell, a
former custodian who passed
away while a member of the
staff.
At. the Blyth Public School, a
plaque will honour the memory of
the late Margaret Richie who
was principal for 10 years.
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