SCHOOL –
TEACHERS
Edmonton
Bulletin
6 Dec 1918
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SOME
CHANGES BEING MADE IN SCHOOL STAFFS
At a
meeting of the Edmonton school board, held Thursday evening the matter of
finances, accepting resignations and the granting of leave of absence to teachers,
were discussed. A number of teachers who have been away on leave will return
and some who are in the east, will not return to the schools. The necessary
financial arrangements were made, enabling the school board to carry on until
the end of the present year.
|
Miss. |
M. |
Smith |
Who has
been on the city school’s staff, but who has been away on leave in Chicago,
were she has been pursing a course of studies in the university leading to a
degree, had here leave extended until June 30th, 1919. |
|
Miss. |
Agnes |
Douglas |
The
resignation of Miss Agnes Douglas, who had been teaching at the Westmount
school, was accepted, to take effect Dec 31st, 1918 |
|
Miss. |
Nettie |
Campbell |
Now on
leave of absence, resigned her position asking that it take effect Dec 31st
1918 which was accepted. |
|
Miss. |
Kathleen
J. |
Wark |
The
resignation f Miss Kathleen J. Wark, for some time teacher at the Highlands,
will take effect December 31, 1918. |
|
Miss. |
Ruth |
Wilkinson |
Teacher
in the McKay avenue school was
granted leave of absence to go to the coast. |
|
Miss. |
L. |
Moraw |
Who has
been away for some time reported for duty for January 1st, 1919.
She is engaged at the Earl Gray school. |
|
Miss. |
H.G. |
Bed |
Will also
return to duty Januar 1st, 1919 |
At the
meeting of the board no steps were taken to secure a science teacher for the
Stratcona High school to fill the place of the late Mr. Curtis, but the matter
is under advisement.
E. HOWARD
2004-01-26