PAGE 8 © DISTRICT No. 88 Skeena- Cassiar School measures At the last general meeting o1 Skeena-Cassiar School District No. 38, a number of pointe arose, The meeting was attended by School Board Chairman J.E. C.C. Pratt, trustees Nancy Orr, A.D, Dundas, R.W. Sargeant, District Superintendant oi Schools, E.C. Stewart, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer F. Locke, District Project Superintendant PG, Vall-Henke and Secretary- Treasurer E, Wells Also in attendance were Caledonia Senior Secondary School Principal J. Bastin and Thornhill Elementary Schoo] teacher R. Greening. Excerpts from the minutes show a busy business portion at | the meeting: THORNHILL BUS ROUTE NR. MANFRED LUBKE, spokesman for a delegation of Thornhill parents at the last General Meeting stated that the children concerned had over three miles to walk. The distance is, in fact, confirmed at 18 miles, and well within walk limits established by the Public Schools Act. TRUSTEE VACANCY AT A MEETING during the BCSTA Convention, Mr. C. Taylor, Assistant Superintendent of Aduinistrative Services, of the Department of Education advised Trustee delegates that he recommended that the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. G. Stenning, be held in abeyance until the municipal elections. It was proposed by Mrs, N, Orr, seconded by Mr. R.W. Sargent and - carried unanimously:- “PHAT the Trustee appointment in Stewart, B.C. be held vacant pending the Municipal elections — in December, 1971.” URIGINAL SCHOOL HOUSE BUILDING THE SECRETARY- TREASURER requested that local Trustees visit and examine the original school building, offered to the Board as an historical monument, before making a final decision as to its disposition.’ AU THE ARBITRATION BOARD set up to examine the claims that Mr. A.J. Inselberg, Architect, has filed against the Board for extra fees has been postponed until early December. On September 16th Mr. Inselberg made a verbal offer to the Secretary- Treasurer to drop all claims and proceedings if the Board undertook to re-engage his architectural services, This offer was rejected by the Board. SREENA JUNIOR SECONDARY LIBRARY ADDITION THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION authorized the calling of Tenders on the library addition to Skeena Junior Secondary School ¢. an estimated cost of $84,424, AT A PUBLIC MEETING held in the School Board Office on Tuesday, 19th October 1971, at 4 p.m., the following. bids were received:- (1) = Attwald Construction - $92,729 (2) ‘Bobsien Construction - - $92,650 a, 43) Guran Construction - $90,721 (4) Emil Wirtl Construction - $96,239 It was proposed by Mr, C.C, Pratt, seconded by Mr. A.D. Dundas and carried unanimously: - “THAT the lowest tender on the ‘addition to the: Skeena ‘Junior Secondary School library, submitted by Attwald Construction in‘the amount of ° $62,729 be accepted, subject to the approval of the Department af Education." IM SEMINAR - VANCOUVER It was proposed by Mr. C.C.. Pratt, ‘seconded by - Mr. RW. Sargent ‘and -edrried unanimously:~ OTHAT Mr. “D.C. Sage, Intermediate Supervisor, be ‘delegated to attend a 3M Seminar in Vancouver on Friday,’ October 22nd, and attend a TV equipment display in “connection with his arrangements for Tv in our ‘Behools.” : NATION-WIDE SURVEY. -- , SMOKING ™ HABITS OF: a "YOUNG PEOPLE’ a 2 tt was proposed by Me, D.- . Diandas, .ceconded by Mr. R.W.” |. Sargent and’ ol. ‘unatiimously:—. ‘within our schools," - - Future Conference at The University of : / British Columbia." she 7 “ carried i: STEWART SCHOOLS were dismissed at 11:15 a.m. on Monday, October 4th, due to a power failure. DEPARTMENT OFr NATIONAL DEFENSE - Loan of Service It was proposed by Mr. R.W. Sargent, seconded by Mrs, N. Qrr and carried unanimously. “THAT the Board grant leave of absence to Mr. Henry Dreger should he be accepted for a teaching assignment with the Department of National Detense in Europe.” SCIENCE FAIR COMMITTEE requested that $200 be put into * the 1972 Budget to assist in the operation of the 1972 Science Fair. It was reported that two students fram Caledonia Senior Secondary School, Maria Hugi and Eileen Froese, placed first in the 10th Canada Science Fair in Edonton last spring. “FRONTIER COLLEGE” has requested the use of classroom space for a winter programme of English for New Canadians. The matter is in the hands o f Mr. Hugh Power, Adult Education Director. * VisIT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEAD It was proposed by Mr. *o. Cc. Pratt, seconded by Mr. D. Dundas and ~~ \earried unanimously: - “THAT Board approval be, and is granted for Mr. Al Cameron, Industrial Education Department Head, to travel to Stewart Secondary School te consult with and report on the LE. department.” LEARNING DISABILITIES CONFERENCE - VICTORIA It was proposed by Mrs, N, Orr, seconded by Mr. D, Dundas and carried unanimously: - “THAT Mrs. P.P. Qlson, Remedial Teacher, be, and is authorized to attend the Learning Disabilities Conference in Victoria on November 5th and 6th, 1971.” THE DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENS® of schools reported that the 8.C. Teacher’: igh cate is sending specialists. for Workshops on Recognition of Hearing Disabilities, to be held in Terrace on Oclober 28th to 30th, 1971 HESIGNATIONS It was proposed by Mr. R.W. Sargent, seconded by Mr. D, Dundas and carried unanimously: - ““THAT the resignations of the following members and the “THAT the resignations of the following members of the teaching staff be, and are, accepted: Mrs, ES. McDonalt Mrs. D.E. Meyer These two relief-teachers. positions have now been filled. TEACHER APPOINTMENT - STEWART SECONDARY SCHOOL It was proposed by Mr. C.C, Pratt, seconded by Mr. R.W. Sargent. and carried unanimously: - “THAT Mrs. I. Pacholuk’s appointment under Letter of - Permission, to the positiom of Commerce teacher (1-5 time) at ” Stewart Secondary School be, and is, confirmed.” — IN-SERVICE CONFERENCE - KITIMAT It was proposed by Mr. C.C. Pratt, seconded by Mrs, N, Orr and carried unanimously: - “THAT Mr. Glyn Westcott, In-service Chairman of the Skeena-Cassiar District Teachers’ Association be, and is, authorized te attend an In- service Conference in Kitimat on October: ist! 1871." COUNSELLORS WORKSHOP - - MENTAL HEALTH. : Mrs, N. Orr, seconded by Mr. R.W. Sargent and carried unanimously: - ’ “THAT Board approval be, and is granted for the holding of a one-day Workshop on Mental Health, for Counsellorsfromthe - - i north west zone, on November . 19th, 1971." Hirsi TEACHERS CLUBS BC, It was proposed by Mrs. N. Orr seconded by Mr. A.D. Dundas. and carried unaimously: - “THAT Mr, J. E. Bastin be, “and is, . “THAT Mr. JE. Bastin be, “and is, delegated ‘to attend the Teachers. :Clubs BLOAT: FIRST’ vos in depths *ecnie en em " “meagh -your child how. to float. . “THAT Board approval be, ‘before: you teach him ‘how: to. ' ‘ig, granted «for Canadian swim Bosse ade and the School finding themse arent-Teacher eration maduct ‘a ‘survey .on the -haueted from. D attecnpte to swim ‘smoking habits of young POOF to shore bafbre ® help can, Peach mS ; Many young -children, : THE HERALD, TERRACE - KITIMAT, B.C. THURSDAY, . 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