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David Underwood', Brian Mobre and coach Bob Ste
Marie. „(Exeter T-A Photo)
LOCALS WIN COUNTY HONOURS tIL When the
current'teachers strike forced postponement of the
Huron-Perth Conference curling, championship4 the
Exeter curling Club undertook sponsorship of a '
bonspiel fdr Huron schools. The boys division was
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TALKING, TO PARENTS — Board of Education trustees, from" left, Johh
. Henderson, Don McDonald, former trustee Wilfred Shortreed and chairman John
.Elliott each spoke to thp more than 200 parents at the Walton schoot meeting at
Family Paradiselast Wednesday. _xpositor Photo)
behalrof his committee that the proportion tu-the,-X.141:ent ,.deglitde office, which was the former celebrations, in their. home
appleCart is in Stratford, ' • • Dublin continuation school which
Mr. Murray said' the committe.— teaching staff reduced-in direct kil Mtru.dEeenkteertnnroot,t"tht'at not s is 02 years old this,' Year. It was .community, nu mber, lull time employee
Re$Utrations for kindergareten
recommended that the alternative proportion to the •• projected mention had been made about suggested that" returning foie-nee pupils at Seaforth and Exeter are
of trensterring a 'lumber of rural decline in • students between maintaining and improying the studetns would like . to ' see in progress for 1978-79 school
students from St. Joseph's School.' SePteelher 'of 19 7 7 and qualitS, of programs and servicee-• through their termer school and year. At Seaforth only six Pt)pite.
to St. pAtimonbros:chaonodis,Immaalleulatine • bSeyPttheemhboorarl.1 978. was approved but said he observed in retrospect this will' 'be considered..It is registered at St. James School,
lepened in the
that the recommendations made reported this was the first C,atholte however this was three more than
Stret.fad„, be g Joseph .,Mills,ven further study superintendent by the committee do meet this contineatienesehoo5 expected, •
by administration and
consideration by the board.
Mr , ,Mer.r.ger. explained the
committee. received five briefs,- '
and one near the end of the
meeting from Michael Dewan, •
principal of St. Joseph's school,
was highly pralsed-. He said the
committee did not have time -to
study it or try * improve it.
William 'Eckert, Director , of
Education said. "it has a better
mix of ruratand urban students."
The committee will restudy
this.
Mr. Murray's second"
recommendation on behalf of his
committee. was that a complete'
and comprehensive study of the
board's transpprtation system, be
undertaken implie.diately by
administration and the
transportation committee .and
that an individual be hired on a
teriipofary , basis to do research
and- prepare recommendations.
' Capable
The-e-efiret part of this'
recommendation .Was approyed
by the, board but the
transpo'rtati'on. committee
defeated the hiring.of someone to category_ of. ordinary cApenglitute appointed' as a cpmmittee to llook_
do the research' work and the (which exclude fixed.. costs), be into having a plaque erected
Members said they felt capable of - decreased as mud' as possible in between the church and the board
doing the study 'themselves, '
without calling on the
administration office for
assistance.
Greg Fleming, chairman Of the
transportation committee,' and
Michael Connolly, of "the
committee, said the, 01061.15es
drivers and the school principals
would be able to give therh the
information they would -need.
Mr. Murray expresSeeconcern,.11 /2-7;.,'
that they 'Might net finish 'it, -at
.least not in the lirrtited time there
was to .do the repast. . •
Mr. Murray's third motion on
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of educatton. explained that with'
prOjected-decline in .students set a
at about. five- percent. then th
,deCline in teachers would be the .
same. This would be six teachers..
Decline
the -^ebeief the teachers'
presented to the committee- on
declining enrolments. it read,
" werecognize 'a five per cent
decline in students and we accept
a five per cent decline in teechers,
normal attrition should take care
of, the rest."'
Mr. Murray's fourth 'motion
was approved by" the board 'with
trustees. Michael Connolly and
David 'Teahen objecting the,
Motion Which called for usystern
staffing formula to be used a s a
planning haSe adMinistration
to allocate the remainingsstaff foe'.
September of 1978,„,The truetees
objected on the basis that surplus
teachers would be_rnoved around
in the schools without the- board
first ,approving .of the plan. Mr.
Eckert 'said they•wduld be shown
a plan:
The .. fifth and final njotion
called for all budgets in the
objective of the administrative
staff. He said the committee ,has
recommended seine movement of
students • for` better class sizes,
,,„-end,..e good "staffing -formula e ill
permit extra help to be place
where it is 'most needed. There is
• not' . suggestion .of reduced
services 'in the area of special
0' education, French,. music.. family
life and religious edtreation, he
said, and we• are now utilizing
empty rooms for French 'arid
speCial education, , which aphids
an improvement.
Mr.. • Eckert . said no
consolidation of schools, no'
closing has been recommended
and to the people In, the
community' this means sai
d
are
maintaining quality He said one•
message that seemed to be
.expresSed at-.the public meetings.
Was th4t..parents like the concept
of the neighbourhood Community
schools.
In other business the Dublin
cnetennial celebrations over the
July-, weekend were discussed.
Ronald Murray.- Jobe. 0,'LCary
and - *Michael. *Connolly were
province and the last to be closed:
It is possible that parking
facilities coartil-Offered, also
washrooms.: Ronald Murray 'said
he understood 500 persons have
responded to the invitatiorts to
the ' weekend
At Precious Blood Schott! in •
Exeter nine students registered
fer the class the're white six were
expected. •
The meeting , adjourned shortly
affer 11:15 p.m.
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