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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-06-17, Page 11• County Board of Education wants detailed curriculum Page 11 Times-Advocate, i4nke 17, 1976 Name I Come see . ,hear . . eat and enjoy AND NOW, THE BRUCE SHAW SHOW! — Mayor Shaw commanded the attention of a crowd on Main Street at noon Monday when he spoke in support of the fun raising drive for the arena fro'rniatop a fire truck. He urged support for the drive in order to not have council debenture for it which would mean na increase in taxes, photo by Youngs. I From now until June 3Qth all qualified farmer/tractor users will receive a free Rand McNally Road Atlas when they stop in to look over I our Good'n Hot Summer Values on Case 43-60 HP tractors, Only a limited supply available, so fill out this I coupon and come on over today! 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Getting ,drinks from left to right are Calvin Moody and Jeff and Greg Hohner all of Exeter. photo by Y. Romaniuk. With a Gift from Exeter Pharmacy virmerepowim , _ _ Genuine Leather a TILLEY BILLFOLDS See our Excellent Selection 1110.00UM oe• MEDICO PIPES BRUT SPECIAL Lotion & Shampoo '5.50 ZIPPO LIGHTERS Guaranteed for Life from '5 75 Laura Secord CHOCOLATES ibs.3.50 2 1b$.6 95 TIMEX WATCHES fron$114.95 fro 3.95 Philishave ELECTRIC RAZORS Double Head '19.97 Kodak & Polaroid CAMERA KITS froi1430 EXETER PIORMACY 2354570 .o.lio•hoiokeNun."0010.00*01 ,0^ Main Street 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. Cancer can be beaten