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(By Wilma Oke)
November 5 was set as the date
opening' 6f the new for the official
Huron-Perth County Roman
Catholic Separate School Board
office in. Dublin when the mem-
bers met Monday in their new
board room.
Michael Connolly of Kippen
and William Kinahan of Wing-
ha m will work with administrative
staff on the details of the opening.
Effective October 1 the board
will contribute to OHIP for all its
employees not covered by the
teacher-board agreement 80 per
cent, up from 75 per cent.
Architect Brian Garratt of
Kyles, Kyles and Garratt of
Stratford attended the meeting to
present to the board members the
finalized working drawing and
specifications for the addition to
St. Patrick's School, Kinkora. The
plans call for a gymnasium,
change rooms and showers and
kitchen. Estimated cost is about
$200,000. Tenders will be called
to be opened October 27.
Sister Mary St. Louis, principal
of St. James School, Sealorth,
presented a report on Family Life
Education
Sister Mary said as educators,
"It is our responsibility to consi-
der the total develOprnent of the
child, meeting his deep emotional
needs as well as providing for
social, spiritual, emotional and
intellectual development.,
She said since humans have no
built-in knowledge of how to solve
problems of family living this
information must be acquired.
Sister Mary said any program
in Family Life education must be
a planned effort on the part of the
school to supplement and to
support the efforts of the home
and the church in helping young
people to understand themselves
as individuals and to accept their
sexuality as a positive force in
their lives. They must be given
accurate information about
emotional and physical develop-
ment to help them adjust to
changes throughout their devel-
opment and growth.
Sister Mary said that to date
26 teachers in the two counties
had attended summer school to
take the Family Life Course in
order to teach the course Which is
given to Grade 8 pupils and a pilot
grade 7 at St. James School in
Seaforth.
She said favourable reports
have come in on the content of the
present program from parents,
teachers and ounils
Recommendations proposed by
Sister Mary are: That the Family
Life Program run from September
to June; that schools follow the
specific religion program, that the
family life program was . not
intended to replace it; that the
topics from the Family life
program be more interwoven with
the present guidance and health
programs and an outline of these
be prepared for, use; that the
topics from Family Life, Guidance
and Health form one integrated
course which incorporates these;
that more reference material be
made available.
Sister Mary said the problem
related to the program was the
lack of a co-ordinator.
The board voted by a narrow
margin against changing its by
law covering the method of
electing a chairman and vice-
chairman as proposed by Trustee
Howard Shantz of Stratford.
Mr, Shantz' proposal was that
the nomination procedure be
changed so that any trustee
whose name appears, on three
ballots be considered a nominee,
Joe Tokar, a superintendent with
the board said he understood that
the I-baron County Board nomi-
nates its chairman and vice-
chairman this way. "
The method that the HPRCSS
board uses now, reaffirmed by
the vote, is that any board
member can be nominated by
simply declaring himself a candi-
date.
Trustee William Kinahan was
named to work with school
attendance officer William
McInnes to formulate a policy
covering students leaving school
before reaching the age of
sixteen.
The board allotted $1,700 to
construct a drain at the new board
offices while the county is con-
tributing $1,500 toward the work
.to be done to the drain at the road
in front of the school.
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