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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-20, Page 20PAGE 6A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20,1981 Catholic board approves new salaries The Huron -Perth County Catholic School Board ap- proved the new salary con- tract with 18 custodians in 19 schools in the system at a board meeting, Monday, May 11. The new one-year con- tract, which becomes effec- tive July 1, will cost the board an increase of 10.28 percent over the present con- tract. Ronald Marcy, Stratford, chairman of the negotiating committee for the board, said it means' a full-time custodian with the board will receive a salary of $15,750' per year. He said most custo- diansare part-time. Whether a school requires a full-time custodian depends on several factors, Marcy explained, such as the size of the school, the number of pupils and teachers. Immaculate Conception School playground in Strat- ford will become a communi- ty playground and will be open to the public after school hours 'once play and fitness equipment is in- stalled this summer. The equipment costing $3,640 will be installed this summer. The equipment, costing $3,640 will be installed by the Park Board in Stratford and the school board will be responsible for inspection and maintenance. Mike' Dewan, .4chool prin- cipal at Immaculate Concep- tion shewe 4 the board members a miniature of the equipment to be installed. He said it would have great value as a fitness program. He explained that there was a need for the playground in the area and was the result of planning by school staff, a community parent group and Stratford city clerk, Ronald Schulties. The equip- ment will be paid for by a $1,000 donation from the parent group at the school and a provincial grant from community services con- tribution program of $2,640. A fence. will enclose the area after the school board adds a fence on the fourth side, three sides are fenced now. The board accepted the resignation of Mrs. Mary Bannon who retires at the end of June from Holy Name of Mary School at St. Marys. Hired as classroom teachers are: Sister Maureen O'Reil- ly at St. Mary's, Goderich; Sister Colleen O'Reilly at Holy Name of Mary, St. Marys and Loretta Ayotte at Ecole Ste Marie at St. Joseph, all effective September 1981. The board approved playground equipment • costing over $3,000 for St. Columban School. " John McCauley, Superintendent of Educa- tion, filling in for William Eckert, discussed with board members the Discus- sion Paper on Secondary Education Review Project put out by the Ministry of Education. He spoke of several ways it affected separate elementary schools such as those in Huron and Perth. Ronald Marcy pointed out the ministry recommenda- tion calling for the sharing of schools by the public school boards and the separate school boards and in par- ticular the . sharing of technical facilities, expen- sive to duplicate. Mr. Mc- Cauley reported that the Huron -Perth administrative staff and board had submit- ted a suggestion that is being considered for extending the two year occupational course in secondary schools to a four-year course to make it more useful to the student. Mr. McCauley said the recommendation in the Discussion Paper calling for the incorporation of teaching morals in schools has already been incorporated for some time in the separate schools through its family life program. Maybe it's time you jumped into something more demanding than a car pool. varrs�t We reserve the right to limit quantities t� normal family requirements! 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