Clinton News-Record, 1977-07-07, Page 15kert named Separwe Brd. director.
By Wilma Oke $37,000 will become Director on August
1.
William Eckert of St. Marys was Joseph,. Mills, superintendent of
appointed Director of Education for the, ,program with the board; will become
Huron -Perth County 'Roman Catholic Supetcintendent_of Education and con -
Separate School Board at a Camera
tinue his own work and be responsible
committee of the. whole in Camera for the special- education program as
meeting in Dublin M•onda.y-night. well.
The 39 -year-old former principal with • Mr. Eckert, his wife Jo -Anne, .three
O the.Brant County Roman Catholic daughters Mary Katherine, 12; Colleen,
Seprate School Board came to the --40 Tara -Anne 6; and 'son Joseph, 2,
Huron Perth Board in September 1976 as recently moved to St. 1VCarys from
Superintendent of Special Education. A Brantford.
native bf Se north, he replaces John In other business at, the t1 and
Vintar, who has taken a position asmeeting, a committee of four trustees.
superintendent with the Dufferin-Peel was formed to meet with the new
Separate Sehool•Board. -director to form an organizational
Mr. Eckert, whose salary was set at chart: Johtiy O'Leary, Staffa;- John
•~r
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O'Drowsky, St. Marys; David T*ahen,
Stratford; and Michael Connolly of
Kippen.
,Mr. Eckert told -the board following his
appointment that he "believes strongly"
that the quality and strength your
system cones from. the classroom
rteach.er. One great strength lies in the
quality of character, and skills that our
teachers are bringing to the education
process and wjthout 'doubt that will
continue."
•
He said he wants to continue to con-
centrate on child centred learning as
well as further °refinement of coret
con,te,U„ .„ skills and attitude for the
various subject areas.
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Separate Brd. reaches agreement with custodio„ns
by Wilma Oke
The Huron -Perth County
-Roman Catholic Separate
School Board' ratified last
week•a three-year agreement
with its custodians. The
agreement, 'subject to ' the
approval of the Attti-Inflation
Board, covers the period July
1, 1977 to" June 30, 1980 and
calls for an increase of eight
per cent in the`first year and•
six per cent in each of the
second and third years. All
other benefits remain un-'
changed.
Negotiations for the board's
J8 custodians were conducted
by a local committee of
custodians under the
chairmanship of Harry Hak
'of Seaforth and the others
were Joe Burke, Goderich;
Lee Regier, Zurich and
Martin Gullikers, Stratford.'
Trustee David Teahen of
Stratford was chairman of
the board negotiating team
and the other members were:
Trustees Ted Geoffrey `f
Zurich; Donald Crowley o
RR2 Gadshill; Ronald Marc
of Stratford and William
Kinahan of`Lucknow.
Due to declining enrolment,
the board owned portable
classroom in Kinkora will be
moved this summer to Exeter
where it will have many uses.
The board -owned portable in
Seaforth will be moved to
Zurich to replace the rental
portable presently in Zurich.
.This portable classroom will
be returned to C. L. Martin
from -whom it was originally
rented. It was revealed that it
costs approximately' $750 to
move a portable. •
' The following teachers
have been hired to begin,
classes .on the first of Sep-
tember: Sherry Killby, to St.
Aloysius at Stratford; Leslie
Woods, itinerant oral'French•,"
Ida Vlartin to Sacred_ Heart
School, Wingham and Larry
Murray to Precious Blood,
.Exeter.
The following transfer of_
teachingstaff was approved
by the board: Frances Craig,,,,
principal relief at Clinton, to
St. Columban; James°
McQuillan at Seaforth to St.
Joseph's, Stratford;
Raymond Contois at Kinkora
to St. Patrick's, Dublin;
Edith McCarroll at Kinkora,
to become teacher -librarian;
Marta Szczesiak, at St.
Aloysius, Stratford, to Our
Lady of Mount Carmnel and
Helen Ryan, principal's'relief
.at Our Lady.ef-M'ou'nt•'Carr ' el
to full teaching staff.
Ronald Gladding, family
life co-ordinator, presented
" the board members with
copies of. the parent concept
sheets on the•grade 8 family
life curriculum to be
presented in the schools next
term.
Mr. Gladding said he will
be handing out copies to the
grade 8 parents when he ha's a
meeting with them in Sep-
tember before the program
begins so tit will be 'able
to outline itparents. To
be successful Mr. Gladding
says the church, home and
school must be -. working
together on the program!? He
said in some schools the
program will be taught in one
period each week but in other
schools it is possible it may be
given in two shorter periods
whichever suits that par-
ticular school. •
The board approved the
revised grade 8..family life
curriculum as presented at
last meeting of the board.
The board "authorized the
renewing of the contract with"
,Sparkle Maintenance at the
rate of $40 per month for
cleaning each of the 11
classrooms or the equivalent
at St. Michael's ' School,
Stratford. •
David Teahen of the
Assessment Committee
reported that ,five new
children from Tavistock will
be attendindseparate schools
in the fall ar.will require bus
services. They are presently
attending the Perth . public. -
school system. Mr. Teahen is
hopeful there will be more .
students transferring and
indicated that Father Gleeson,„
is working on it.
Trustees Ronald Marcy and
David Teahen both of
Stratford and Arthur Haid of
RR4 Listowel gave reports on
the Canadian Association of
Separate School ' Trustees
convention which they all
attended in Edmonton earlier
this .month. They saidthe
conference .J was based on
adult education.
Mack Woods, :Stratford,
supervisory officer of District
Five (Waterloo), attended the'
meeting as an observer. John
Vintar, director of education
and J9seph Mills, superin,,
tendent of special services,
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were not at the meeting as
they were attending the
graduation ceremonies of
their children.
The board continues to
meet ,y in committee of the
whole in camera discussing
Tbn hiring of a new director of
Pw
education to • replace John
Vintar who leaves the board
at the end of July to take a
position with the Dufferin-
Peel'separate school board.
During the summer the
board will hold two meetings,
July.1,8 an,d August 15.
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William Eckert, a native of Seaforth, was appointed this
week as `the new director of education for the Huron -
Perth Separate School board. (photo by Wilma Oke)
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