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of E to reconside r
us proposal
After twice voting down a
osal to delay one of the
tan•Seaforth buses for an
lir so that Seaforth students
ending Clinton would not be
led extra curricular activities,
on Board of Education on
day agreed to consider the
ter again at the December 16
ting• he move to reconsider the
der arose on a result of a
est by Trustee Herb Turk-
in of Zurich, When it
sidered the matter at the
tober meeting the board was
d by Clinton Principal Robert
loth that no other students in
county were being denied
a curricular activities as were
Seaforth area students.
r, Henderson's proposal
ed for a late bus at 4:15 p.m.
the 130 students who take
ons at the Clinton Secondary
ool and are unable to partici-
te in extra curricular activities
rschool due to bus departure
3:15 p.m. His proposal was
edefeated by the board at the
ober 18 meeting, in the first
Ito 6 and 6 to 5 in the second
e,
r. Turkheim stated his reason
asking for another discussion
the late bus was that the
posal was defeated by one
eand he has learned since that
e trustees did not fully
rsl and the problem.
Board at its meeting in
ton Monday cleared up its
cy on special leave for its
oyees elected to public office
ch had conflicted with salary -
Bement terms.
The policy on political activities
of employees was amended to be
the same as salary agreement so
that employees elected to public
office who require time off from
their employee duties with the
Board to attend to duties as a
member of council, shall be
granted leave of absence in
accordance with salary agree-
ments.
At present agreements with
elementary and secondary school
teachers provide, if applied for,
special leave up to three days
without loss of pay and without
loss of accumulated sick leave
benefits.
Prior to Monday the policy had
included leave of absence with
loss of full pay and benefits.
E. Cayley Hill, Goderich , Board'
Chairman, stated: "If one of the
teaching staff accepts nomination
and election to public office they
should not be penalized in public
duties. Loss of full pay and
benefits is a little harsh."
D. J. Cochrane, Director of
Education spoke of provincial
legislation being proposed which
would permit teachers to take
time for politics.
Mr. Hill spoke of the benefit to
the community, "Some teachers
can make a contribution beyond
their professional duty."
Students Come First
Trustee John Broadfoot of
Brucefield who was chairman of
the Policy Committee spoke of the
committee's concern for the
students as they outlined the
policy covering political activities
of teachers.
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