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F IS TIRE SERVICE
Mobile Repair Service
Farm and Road Service
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Separate board
.'-..apppintstecichors,
gets resi nationsg .
TAerinrebnrcoese BSueihieonol, aSntdratficoradthrd
McMillan as itinerant oral Fren• d
.. - Glendinnin'i,':
Laporte be 'named principal at •
were endorsed: Mrs. Lilliane
The following appointments
f at Our I.ady'el
Ecole Ste Marie School at mtperagitifc:ierpir;)
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:1;,:seimree.iii!wa s given iieasi
Mary Jo-An Bullen be principal's
Dashwood from acting principal .
relief at .Ecele Ste Marie (40 per
' cent) and Helen Ryan principal'sof absence for the year 197
relief at :Our Lady of Mount. The ;foilloWing teacher5 ;have
Cannel; (79 per cent). •resighed;,Amy Dtiskocy afM •
. •• Carmel;..Bernadette Perron,'11° 111-11 11, . The following teaching . staff -erarit oral French ; teacher; .A jeep
• ' were ' appointed, 7. effe0Ye ' Craig, . • principal's •reliet,
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September .1 f . Mary: Ellen,K.Ot tb'..:CIii•tton;.. m4ry. Coeck, at. Niei,
. Precious .:.Blood:. .501901,: Exeter ; Gertnide : : Pearson ,at".•:•momi
•:.' Patrick, ' 'Shaughnessy;:• i to •• ;.St, .Carmel, Melba Park, teaCtiet!a 4
;'. e. 914 Opal? :', School, Sister'': JO41 '. 'C101P.tit•:::gttt16P): , principal,
'''•• Moylan .. to St :',M4ry!s.:-.S6h60;.:' .'Kipg4?ki.cfge.-•:;;VietOrai 'Z lis
GOderich;•!Batty..Linden; to Eeole.:-.. ZUtieh;',:14.41::„.eleua :Ilartrld`e't1
. . ':.*:.: 'S.:::M. 4il7i0;'7:t:,•:7'cC'arrt.6:1:5;::5;.:!•.::....'''K;.91:1•;1;:e,;lM.Staer4.1.;:::)ed:Ir:
.• Patrick's, 'SCheol;. :Kitiketaw••.• ..E:•.•••' 'aff'dodetielti•I,Thotnas ic i''"
— There were piles on car- parts at the -. -.....:tvib'orit.:....6thief,' Sdhool;. .:SOit:ri...:,:....::i'',:th'e,ii-teetin .'•adjourned'''''.
antique car flea market on Saturday for old car owners to look. through: Most: were t . Johnson to St :Patrick's:. SChdol;,-2:p,M; :• when bOard . •metn:i"
hopeful that that elusive car part could be found there somewhere. ' ''' :(Paff .Phia .)..,.., - 1 >:.Mayio !c. Garneau t9 S,•:... •coininittee. f `the whole, ,.. sy
IT'S GOT TO BE THERE -SOMEWHERE
Management study narro
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A good Selection of Watches
Ritidiosl'itotott
A motion to hire Woods,
Gordon and Company,
management consultants to make
a study of the Huron-Perth
County Roman. Catholic Separate
School Board was narrowly
defeated at a, meeting of the
board in Dublin Monday night.
Voting for the motion to hire
made by David Teahen and
seconded by Howard Shantz, both
of Stratford, were: Mickey Vere,
Ronald Marcy, Mr. Shantz and
Mr. Teahen, all of Stratford;
Joseph Looby of Dublin and
Michael Connolly of Kippen.
Voting against the hiring in the
recorded vote were: William
Kinahan, Lucknow; Vincent
Young, Goderich; Ted Geoffrey,
Zurich; Donald Crowley, Gadshill;
John O'Drowsky, St. Marys;
Gregory Fleming, Crediton; and
Francis Hicknell of Seaforth,
defeating the motion by one vote.
The proposal . to hire the
..onsulting firm was first brought
up last October, at which time it
was defeated and brought
up again two weeks ago when it
was tabled until the present
meeting.
The proposed study , which
was to cost between $8,000 and
--mwmpor-
$9,500, was to clearly define the
respective roles of the board and
the senior administration
officials; to clearly define the
board's goals and objectives; to
study the effectiveness of the
board's use of committee and how
any weaknesses in the committee
system could be overcome; to
determine if the board was being
provided with too little or too
much information; to decide how
effective the decion-making
process is and whether the
administrative officials were
working within well defined
policies and guidelines; to
determine what was the . most
appropriate organizational
arrangement at the senior
administrative level to meet the
goals and objectives of the board
and whether the most effective
use was being made of the senior
administrative staff. Other
objectives were to define
responsibilities clearly and make
sure they are delegated in a
logical manner, covering all areas
and to avoid unnecessary
duplication of effort; to define
li nes of authority and reporting
relationships clearly; to
determine if there are problems
in communication and whether
the board office is adequately.
staffed , to carry out its
responsibilities.
The proposal called for the firm
to interview each of the trustees,
the director of education, the two
supervisory officers, the business
administrator and the
co-ordinator of maintenance and
building, interview a representa-
tive group of principals and
teachers (five or six of each) and
to have the report completed in
six to eight weeks.
Speaking against the hiring of,
the firm were Mr. •Kinahan who
said he was against it and that it
would be like throwing.away $9 to
$10,000; Vincent Young said his
ratepayers would determine how
he made decisions, not a finn of
analysts; and before he could
support it he would need to know
the problems we have • we think •
• they can solve". Mr. CroWley,
Said.there was no budget foi the'.
cost of the.. .firm :and 'that. the'
timing Was bad. He • suggested
doing it another' year, Mr. Vere'
said it was a luxury to •hire the:
firm that, the board could not
afford it as it was not budgeted
for. Mr. O'Drowsky questioned
. ' . .
'had been informed. at a recent
the ethic's of adyettising for two
firm to study their role.
Canadian convention of School
board members that a consulting
supervisory officers "and hiring a
Trustee Ted - Geoffrey • said • he .0"Diowsky gave a report in detail
included.
on the wOik done by the prope4'
Committee as prepared by Ed
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Rowland. Mr. O'D'-owsky saidid
administration and trustees ;ii
In . other ' business' it
inventory of all desks, and othd firm was of no value to a board
"with our enrolmeitt • and our
furniture and equipment Id
. storage is :to be made and a staff". -
decision; made by the board asto
Director of Education John whether some Of it could be sold Vintar.said he had' no objection to
management consultants being Mr, 0 'Drowsky commendid
Mr. Rowland for the splendid .engaged Since the
system has `manner in which he performs his been in operation for seven years
duties • as' • co-ordinator if and could be reviewed, provided
maintenance, and buildinb. ' that the tole definition of both
W. Brown
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4—THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 16, 1976
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