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TREYETHIN SCHOOL BOARD. The monthly meeting of this Board wa held at the Town Hail, Pontypool, on Tuesday after- noon. There were present—Mr. Edward Jones, J.P. (chairman). Dr. A. Davies, J.P., Messrs. W. P. James, J.P., W. L. Pratt, J.P., J. Daniel, W. Lewis,W. H. Davies. and the Clerk. THE LATE IIN. N. GKEEXWAY, J.P. The Chairman said it was his lamentable duty to bring to the notice of the Board that which, unfortunately, they knew already, viz., the great loss they had sustained in the death of the late Mr. Greenway. He was sure he was only giving the opinion of all of them when he said they had suifered a great loss indeed. Mr. Greenway was very constant in his attendance at their meetings for a great many years, and it was always tiis aim to do his duty faithfully and con- scientiously. He thought they all. appreciated the services Mr. Greenway had rendered to the Board and they could not do otherwise than convey to his relatives their sineerest sympathy in their bereavement. Dr. Davies said he entirely concurred with what tho chairman had said, and had much plea- sure in > conding the proposition. The proposition was submitted and carried unanimously. "ATTENDANCE REPORTS. Mr. E. Jones, the attendance officer for the uppe:- presented the following report of his year's work :No. of visits to each school from J,in. 1st to Dt-?c.31st, Abersychan School, 122 Catholic do., 114: Garn do., 80; Varteg 6K Pontnewynydd do., 51); Biaen avon G,7i)., 2'; total, -if, No. of calls from Jan. i 1st to I-, c. :Hst :-For the month of January, 495: February, 433 March, 420; April, 597 May, 7,'7 June, 7; July, 342 August, 266 September, 527 October, 514 November, 583 December, iota). tj324. Summonses: Be- fore the managers, 144 before the Board, 68; before the magistrates, 29 total. 241. Fines Janlis Oram, £ i William Edmunds, i'l James •Carpenter, Edwin Jenkins, 10s. Henry •Clarke, h)s.: William Jeifries, 5s.; T'hos. Cobley. 5s.; John Lewis, 5s.; John Barrett, 5s.; fcarah Gould, 2s. tid, total. 14 12s. 6d. Mr. E. Jones (Upper Division) reported as follows Number of calls in December :— Varteg School, 141 Abersychan, V34 Garndif- foilh, 120 Pontnewynydd, 103 Blaenavon, 34 Catholic, ;;0 total 5oi Number of summonses —Jamco Harvey, Pentwyn Thomas Thomas* Victoria Village Elizabeth Jones, Talywain; Abraham Rosser and Joseph Giles, Abersychan Josepii Parry, Oid Castle; Joseph Vincent,- Go:yn«s George Pailen, Garcdiffaith. Mr. F. Reiiy (Lovrer Division) reported as follows :—Visits to schools from January 1st to December iilst, 1.}1, 310 number of absentees, 4,170 parents summoned before managers, 25 parents .summoned before the Board, 42"; parents summoned before the magistrates, 21. A OF <:OKI-ORAL I'UNISHMOT. One of the parents summoned before the Boiuu. ueorge Puilen, Garnuiti'aith, complained that his little girl had been cared by the master, and that was the reason he bad not lent her to school lately. He also added with some warmth that he would not allow his child t be beaten, and that he had told the master in she presence of one of the managers that he shov-id summon him at Pontypool. borne discussion followed in which sevei.nl members expressed the opinion thai the matter shouid be enquired into, as it was. stated them. had been many complaints recently. The Clerk was instructed to ccaanumicat*: with the managers on the subject. VAUTKG SCHOOL. The managers reported that the recent tem-1 pest throw down a chimney of the intact school- room, and they had replaced it. Two tenders were submitted for paiating VAST EG SCHOOL. The managers reported that the recent tempest had thrown down a chimney in tbe infant schoolroom, and that the same had icen re- placed. I Two tenders had been received for painting f and colouring che school, which were forwarded to the Board. The tender of Mr. W. D. Wat kiss was accepted,, and the other resolutions of the managers approved of. %PONTYPOOL SCHOOL. J Mr. G. J. Jee, correspondent to the-tomogers, wrote stating he bad been requested Sy the managers to give expression to their sincere regret at the recent somewhat sudden ctestth of Mr. T. B. Smith, who for so many jsass masess- -:fully conducted the school. The Twiagers desired to place on record their appeci of the valuable services Mr. Smith had EfcndJKed to -the cause cf education in the district duraagr his teogconHection with the school. The Chairman said that having regfusd.- b> th e t that 1iIr. Smith had been with tharaj arr« r j -arc,- tl-OX-Ctard had been ferased, it wouidi ]tf)t be out of place to remark that he mas* a ncei y efficient m&ster, and a verjr worthy u&anin "Y UsSpeei. He proposed that the .Beard;! aw-4aw ,0 of the uvrmgeri.* letter as an sapreataaa*. t; t&t ir h Ufa deceased gputlfiuW i's Mr. Daniel seconded the psjposifaMiv wirieh -LWW carried unanimously. The managers forwarded a» apf)liaa±iaa>— the onlv one received—for the, post att aaais* ant master in the place of Mr. D. Jamas, stalling they had advertised for five eoasecativft weeks in Th* Schoolvwrier. The applicant did not state the salary- b 3 re- quired, and the clerk was instructed s<* adtve rtise. in the Cardiff papers. j The managers reported that titos- masters ] house was in a bad state, the walk being ven? damp. The clerk of the works was insfcrweted to ex.-1 amine same and report to the neit Board. A letter was read from Mrs. W. J. Davie iv | •thanking the members of the Board for the* 'kindness in allowing her late father to the schoolhouse, a privilege he much prized a enjoyed for some months before his death. A» soon as the necessary arrangements could ba made. they (Mr. and Mrs. Davies) would rem-we from the house. HONOUR FOR THE LATE MR. SMITH. The Clerk reported that he had received; a letter from the Education Department, stitijjg they had awarded Mr. Smith a pension o £ £ 30 per annum. to date from the 8th December He (the clerk) wrote informing the Department of Mr Smith's death, and suggesting that tha pen S,n should be paid to Mv. Smith s daughter, bui the Department repned that as Mr Sixain lia* died before the award was made theyhaam Dower to oraer payment ox same.. The Chairman: At all events it is aa honornr *°The 'clerk": Yes; and one which very few schoolmasters get. RAISING Or THE STANDARD OF EXEMPTION. The Clerk said the matter of the new bye- laws was brought before the Board about 14 months ago, when the Department wrote that it Was Y0n' de8iral\E' the Board should take up the new bye-laws. They included the hfth standard as tiit stanoard or exemption, and with that exception the Board had nothing new to adopt. The Department would not sanction new bye- laws unless the tifth standard was adopted. Mr. Lewis suggested that the Board should run its term betore going in for a new set of -bye.Jaws. The Clerk pointed out that that would cause considerable delay, and as the Board had notified to the parents that they would adopt the higher standard. in the spring, they would not be doing arvthing unexpected. All the neighbouring Boards had recently adopted the 5th standard. The Chairman did not think their term of oFTre ou^'ht to interfere with, it at all. Mr Lewis For one thing, the matter has been simplified by the abolition offees. Mr. Daniel: 1 os; and undoubtedly it is a waste of trouble end money to let children out after passing the 4th st^idard^ lhey rUn about the streets, forgetting wnat they have learned, and on Iv manutacture truants. After a little further discussion, it was unani- mously decided, on the proposition of Mr. Da~iei seconded by Mr. Pratt, to adopt the bye- thus 1-aisi.ig the standard of exempbon froIn the 4th to the 5th in future. PHOPOSC0 SAVIXG3 BAK. Mr. Pratt asked if the duty of taking the money would devolve upon the masters. Mr. Daniel Yes. Mr. Lewis said that when the matter came before them previously, he believed 3lr. England, Pontnewynydd, had suggested that he was prepared to look after a bank, and if that were so he (Mr. Lewis) thought other masters might do the same. His idea was that if they had a bank in one particular school and not In the others, parent miaH be induced to Se=d their children to tlafc school, therefore he thought they ought to adopt banks in their SfgeneiW He (Mr. feewi*> suggested that the masters should be allowed to go into conference on the matter, and give expression to ^The°^h Jnnan Yes, 1 think that would be desirable. • Mr. Lewis It is an important matter, because -H'tMy incnlcate a habit of %l»ift it wiilding to -H'tMy incnlcate a habit of tittif t, it, wiilding to the children after they leave school. A-ftcr some discussion, Mr. Lewis proposed, and Mr: James seconded, that a savings bank he established under the Board, and that the mastfrf b(B written *> » vi%w j>f carrying. OUT^pro^^ion waa^iiatiitoSuijly adcpte^ s OUT^pro^^ion waa^iiatiitoSuijly adcpte^ s The usual payments were ordered to be made.

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