West Cumberland Times
Sat Oct. 25, 1884
School Attendance Committee | School Attendance Committee |
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| West Cumberland Times - Saturday Oct. 25, 1884 | |
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LOCAL SCHOOL ATTENDANCE COMMITTEE. __________ On Tuesday, in the National School, the Attendance Officer submitted the names of a number of children to the local committee to investigate the facts of their neglecting school. Mr. FISHER presided, and in his preliminary observations, congratulated the school master, not only on continuance of the additional Government grant to the school, but also on the considerable advance in the amount of the grant. He would also take the opportunity of saying - as Mr. BACKHOUSE, their guardian, and Mr. PICKERING, a fresh colleague, were present - that the yearly report respecting discipline and progress in the school was highly satisfactory. The diligence and ability both of Mr. TURVER as master, and Miss. SIMPSON as mistress, contributed to the inspector's commendation. Throughout the subsequent business there was discernable evidence on behalf of a section of defaulters that they would be more obliging and respectful. Four of them were for the first time charged by the officer for neglect, and got off cheap. In one case, which was a cause of much sympathy, urgent home duties fell in for a share of credit, whilst the statements of others required the administration of a caution, and some cases remain for the central committee to dispose of, amongst them one in which the delinquent never appeared. Before the proceedings closed the Schoolmaster desired to express a few sentiments saying that important engagements, which required personal attention, had prevented him of late of attending with that regularity he could have desired, so he would embrace the opportunity of thanking the Local Committee for their unity and careful consideration in different cases under different circumstances. He was a family man himself, and could both coincide and sympathize with the suggestions and recommendations agreed upon, and had every confidence in the result of their deliberations, still regretting that the school did not compare favourably, as to punctual attendance with other schools, but was glad to say improvement was observable. After the Chairman had gratefully acknowledged the Schoolmaster's remarks, which he considered a compliment, the meeting terminated. ************************ |
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